Really happy to have our paper "Paths that led to gold: historical roads, trade, and persistence" published at RSUE! Joint with Alexandre Portugal, a very promising PhD candidate specializing in economic history.
https://t.co/o4IpiA2uKA
The timing of railroad construction and provision persistently affects economic activity around it. In the January issue, by Bruno Barsanetti @barsanetti https://t.co/S4aEcSOLor
Argumentamos no op-ed que o saque-aniversário permite uma reorganização financeira para as famílias, que reduzem seu endividamento a uma taxa de juros alta ao sacar parte da poupança compulsória.
I'm really happy to see our paper "College access spillover on high school performance: Evidence from college openings", joint work with Tales Rands, published at Economics of Education Review. (1/4)
Paper: https://t.co/Jsb3gZDkQs
This paper is very special to me for two reasons: 1) It was great to work with Tales, one of my first PhD students, from whom I learned so much about the economics of education. 2) Personal note: my father graduated from a Fatec (in the 80s), it really meant a lot for him. (3/4)