🚨Come join us! The Department of Economics at Wake Forest is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor. We’re a young and dynamic department eager to grow, and we welcome candidates specializing in Urban/Regional - Apply by Nov 15th! 1/n https://t.co/ekVhXLXZzk
Busy presentation day! You can check out @rjisungpark present our paper on Worker Transitions at @iza_bonn or you can see me present research with @real_eric_ohrn and @danacandersen on Stimulus Policies and Emissions to @uscensusbureau at 10:30 EST( zoom link on request)
Excited to be presenting @MarkCurti@laylaokane and my paper on Workers and the Clean Energy Transition in tomorrow's the IZA/OECD Workshop on Climate Change and the Labor Market! @iza_event
https://t.co/Ly4sZJtqxT
https://t.co/HE9dJIyBRW
Come work with us @StanfordGSB by helping direct exciting research on housing policy, urban economics, business taxation, and environmental regulation!
We're hiring an assistant professor in Development! We're especially interested in someone excited and well-equipped to teach an advanced undergrad course in econometrics. Please apply! https://t.co/pe9hFLYcOy
10) Order dessert! H/t David Autor. Everyone else probably wants dessert, so if you order first, they'll follow you. Plus, you'll have dessert (and soon, you'll have a job). Win-win-win!
We are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction in the history of the planet. What are the social costs of losing a particular species?
@Eyal_Frank (@HarrisPolicy) & @anantsudarshan (@warwickecon) on the decline of vultures in India:
https://t.co/YCMlblv6JU
How will the clean energy transition affect workers? Exploring transitions into and out of green and dirty jobs using data from over 130 million online work profiles, from @MarkCurti, Layla O'Kane, and @rjisungpark https://t.co/T9X7c4AP7w
🚨🚨 Working Paper Alert! 🚨🚨
Excited to share new @nberpubs WP with @MTranchero -- we examine the impact of access to confidential admin data via @uscensusbureau data centers on economics research.
A short 🧵 with key findings ...
I heard Spencer tell this story 10 years ago when I took his env Econ PhD class. I loved it and have re-told it to every undergrad environ Econ class I have ever taught.
The final draft of Spencer Banzhaf's forthcoming book "Pricing the Priceless" is online, and it's the best history of valuation and pricing in 20th century mainstream environmental econ I've read
https://t.co/LCiJHKRv7a