Congratulations to PhD candidate @SaleemShah_Econ who has been named a 2025 @ashecon Diversity Scholar! This award is for individuals who have overcome substantial obstacles and have bright futures in health economics. Read more: https://t.co/oFwsmcMVIe
Congratulations to ASHEcon 2025 Diversity Scholar Winner @SaleemShah_Econ!
We are grateful to @Arnold_Ventures and @CompassLexecon for generously sponsoring these scholarships.
Join us in Nashville for the #ASHEcon2025 Annual Conference. Learn more: https://t.co/kC32PHsLaY
Our colleague, Jon Denton-Schneider, and Eduardo Montero study the impacts of Chagas disease control on local economic performance and income inequality in Brazil. More on the NBER WP https://t.co/CkD1y6rpN4
Chagas disease control in Brazil increased GDP per capita by 11.1 percent, reduced income inequality, improved non-white upward mobility, and lowered public healthcare spending, from Jon Denton-Schneider and @emontero_cr https://t.co/ikcSDh75RY
We were excited to feature Robin Sogalla (@RobinSogalla) from @DIW_Berlin_en, who delivered a special lecture on carbon pricing and international trade. His terriffic work highlights how heterogeneous firms shape the emission and welfare implications of EU climate policies
We were thrilled to host Jesse Bruhn (@jmb112485) from @Brown_Economics on November 14. He presented fascinating research on the causal effect of early career experiments on labor market outcomes, leveraging IRS data and U.S. Army personnel records.
Beautiful farewell party yesterday to say goodbye to the fantastic Cindy Rice after 25 years of being the most efficient and caring secretary one can imagine and to Professor David Cuberes @DCuberes , who is moving to Maynooth University @MU_Econ after 10 years at Clark.
We were delighted to feature our new colleague, @MoshiAlam, in this week's department seminar, where he discussed the impact of women's empowerment on sanitation in India and its economic mechanisms. Please join us in welcoming Moshi to @ClarkUniversity
We were delighted to have Mindy Marks from @Northeastern discussing the interregional mobility of Black population in the 1900s US using the new measure of upward mobility--- the season of birth! Thanks for the terrific talk!
It was great to have with us yesterday Federico Esposito from @TuftsEconomics talking about input sourcing under climate risk. Excellent combination of data and theory!
I am very happy to have received the award for best graduate advisor at Clark. It’s been a real pleasure to work with so many talented and dedicated students these last ten years!
🚨WORKING PAPER ALERT🚨
In a new work with @DCuberes, Aitor Lacuesta and @CarlosMP_eco , we document that land concentration increases the probability of hosting a mega photovoltaic (PV) plant.
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Our great trade economist Ken Suzuki @kensuzuki_econ presented his paper on strict it Al change in the global economy at the summer seminars of Holy Cross.
This week's @ClarkuEcon seminar featured @MiyauchiYuhei from @bu_economics discussing his recent work on the welfare implications of the production network disruption during the international conflict. Thanks for the terrific talk!
I’m thrilled to have passed my PhD defense today. I couldn’t have done it without the support and guidance of my amazing advisor @DCuberes, committee, friends and family!
Muy interesante el trabajo que nos cuenta hoy @DCuberes en @nadaesgratis
El impacto de los caballos en las naciones nativo americanas https://t.co/gOeC17tEuu