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In the next episode, Emily Nix (@EmilyNix100) will discuss what happens to victims and perpetrators following violence against women in the workplace. #EconTwitter
In the next episode, Santiago Tobon (@SantiagoTobon) will discuss what makes criminal organisations want to provide governance services in the neighbourhoods where they operate. #EconTwitter
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In the next episode, Wouter Dessein will discuss how to (empirically!) allocate decision-making power to subordinates when both adaptation and coordination are important #EconTwitter
In the next episode, Pauline Mourot will discuss how to estimate the presence of complementarities (or substitabilities) in healthcare production #EconTwitter
Episode 79: Fabiano Schivardi on Executives, Firm Performance, and Labour Markets. Joint work with @juliensauvagnat. Listen now at https://t.co/sP9m40ktBd #EconTwitter
In the next episode, Fabiano Schivardi will discuss what happens to a firm when it finds it difficult to replace a top executive with an equally able substitute. #EconTwitter
Episode 78: Marta Serra-Garcia (@m_serra_garcia) on Cognitive Flexibility and Moral Commitment. Joint work with @silvia_saccardo. Listen now at https://t.co/f2jRz2dQL2 #EconTwitter
Episode 77: Nicola Mastrorocco (@mastrorocconick) on State Capacity as an Organizational Problem. Joint with Edoardo Teso (@edoardoteso). Listen now at https://t.co/KqAMcYjweR #EconTwitter
Episode 76: Soledad Giardili (@RueMartel) on Managers and Productivity in the Automobile Industry. Joint with Jon Williams (@J2dubyas) and Kamalini Ramdas (@ramdask). Listen now at https://t.co/eOQQdcr57A #EconTwitter
Episode 75: J. Carter Braxton on Technological Change and the Consequences of Job Loss. Joint with @Bledi_Taska. Listen now at https://t.co/4Pepnl4ZWY #EconTwitter