I am glad our paper “The real effects of bank supervision: evidence from on-site inspections” has won the Elsevier Sponsored Award for the Best Paper on Financial Institutions at the #WFA2021.
Welfare cuts in Denmark led to worse educational attainment among young immigrant children, who grew up to also have lower earnings and higher rates of criminal convictions, say researchers at @EconUCL and @RockwoolFonden. #Chart https://t.co/ahOsrI9pYM
Dear Mario Draghi, a year ago, I asked you to prepare a report on the future of Europe’s competitiveness.
No one was better placed than you to take up this challenge.
Now, we are eager to listen to your views ↓
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The news coming out of the United States is horrific. My heart goes out to the millions of American women who are now set to lose their legal right to an abortion. I can’t imagine the fear and anger you are feeling right now.
🧵Dear colleagues working on market power and competition: on Jun 29th I'll be taking part in a panel discussion at the @ea_hcc - the Competition Authority of Greece, on the intriguing and current theme of "Macroeconomic Conditions & Competition Policy" Although my talk...
Everyday investors are piling into ETFs that make it easy to use leverage or short the market: Wrote about the comeback of those risky products for @BW Big Take
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A belated professional update: I’m delighted to share that I recently joined @Uniswap to lead research!
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Here’s why I left the @federalreserve to dive into #DeFi
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Super excited to discuss my work on bank supervision and the effect on the credit market at the 2021 Community Banking in the 21st Century Research and Policy Conference together with other amazing researchers and bankers.
There will also be a pre-recorded video session. PS -- Advisors of grad students working on topics relevant to community banks should get their students to apply for the Emerging Scholar award in future years: https://t.co/plecWFJWuF 2/2
This unique setting - a mix of researchers and practitioners - makes this conference so unique. And I am so excited to take part of it. Thank you so much to the organizers to put together this amazing program @j_kandrac James Fuchs
Forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics: "Capital Destruction and Economic Growth: The Effects of Sherman's March, 1850–1920" by James Feigenbaum, James Lee, and Filippo Mezzanotti. https://t.co/a8P71QxL9A
Dr. @GitaGopinath — chief economist of the International Monetary Fund and notable #PrincetonU alumn (Ph.D ’01) — shares her career path and how she uses her training in economics to serve others. https://t.co/dQttEIW3hh
I have a new paper with Adam Guren and Tim McQuade on house prices: https://t.co/nS0e1TxTmr. Not the recent COVID boom, but the 2000s cycle. Here is why we think there is more to say about this episode.
On Sept 29, the SF Fed research dept will host a virtual workshop for PhD students with job market papers on the economic impact of climate change. Paper submissions should be sent to [email protected] by September 3rd. #EconTwitter
Excited for the papers and discussants at this year's Fed/FDIC/CSBS Community Banking Conference. Banking researchers interested in attending: contact me for a registration link (online again this yr)
Other conference elements & keynotes listed here: https://t.co/plecWFJWuF 1/2