Beautiful @econimate video of my Technical Change and Superstar Effects project. Follow her for lots of amazing videos of #EconTwitter papers https://t.co/QNbBtioJln
Migrants make up a large share of top income recipients, and have received most of the growth in top 1% share. Just Accepted paper by Arun Advani (@arunadvaniecon), Felix Koenig (@feli_koenig), Lorenzo Pessina (@lorenzo_pss), Andy Summers (@summers_ad). https://t.co/2ujXRBTx9a
📢Call for papers: 2nd Workshop on Economics of Education, Valle Nevado, Chile (ski resort an hour from Santiago.
20-23 August 2024
Keynote speaker: Miguel Urquiola (@m_urquiola)
Submission Deadline: March 1st, 2024
https://t.co/x3yEKK0mfS
2023 edition:
2 weeks left! Get your submissions in for the SOLE 2024 meeting in Portland, Oregon next May. Deadline for submissions is Oct. 29. https://t.co/gedQD6DEO6
Historically, much of the gender gap in earnings could be explained by differences in education and occupational choices. However, this year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin has shown that the bulk of this earnings difference is now between men and women in the same occupation, and that it largely arises with the birth of the first child.
#NobelPrize
How much can new technologies create winner-take-all dynamics? The historic launch of local TV stations in the US provides an illustration. It doubled the share of entertainers in the top 1 percent, says @Feli_Koenig of @HeinzCollege. #ResearchHighlight https://t.co/xqshofa9ik
The call for #AlpPop 2024 is out! 📢⛷️❄️☃️
Dates are 14-17 January.
Submit your paper or extended abstract at https://t.co/x9vRug1XPx by Sept. 24.
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Forthcoming in AER: Insights: "Technical Change and Superstar Effects: Evidence from the Rollout of Television" by Felix Koenig. https://t.co/pjBQ3tRwz9