Incredibly delighted, honored, and humbled to be selected in the "40 under 40 list" with some of the most talented, young, business school professors from around the world! Thank you for this wonderful honor, @PoetsAndQuants! @DardenMBA@UVA
https://t.co/ZyMdT7GuK2
📢#CallForPapers - PEDL Early-Career Researchers Workshop: Conference on Firms, Trade, and Development 2026
⌛Deadline: 1 June 2026
📆10 September |📍Yale University
More information: https://t.co/09iC6I5m16
Applications open for the PhD program in Economics at @AshokaUniv . Last date to apply 30 April 2026. Entrance will be held in-person across centres in India in May. Check the website for more details!
UW-Madison will host the 23rd Midwest International Economic Development Conference April 24-25, 2026. Early bird registration deadline is March 26!
Visit https://t.co/W6XfoWCiOW for info on registration, travel logistics, and program.
We look forward to seeing you there!
I made a database of 66 economics conferences coming up this year.
Here's nine occurring in December and January:
- Dec 12: IO of Housing Markets | Stanford — NBER workshop on securitization, foreclosures, and rental markets
- Dec 13: Household Finance across the Lifecycle | Hyderabad — NBER at ISB with Raghuram Rajan discussing Indian household finance
- Dec 15: Chinese Economy Working Group | Hong Kong — NBER explores China's EV adoption, AI in real estate, and ESG
- Dec 15: MFC 21 | Mumbai — IGIDR's annual macro-finance conference with Viral Acharya keynote
- Jan 8: SIBR Tokyo | Tokyo — Geopolitical risks and international business research
- Jan 8: 54th EBES Conference | Paris — Eurasia Business and Economics Society at IESEG
- Jan 29: Hedge Fund Research | Paris — 17th annual at Dauphine on funds, ETFs, and activism
- Jan 29: Impact of the RRF | Brussels — European Commission examines €650B recovery fund
- Jan 30: IO Program Meeting | Stanford — NBER's industrial organization spring meeting
Full list of conferences here! : https://t.co/APXSqWwfBX
PEDL turns 15(!) and we are getting folks together for a conference. Send us your best papers by October 20 and come hangout with us in beautiful Oxford in March.
Details: https://t.co/c2gj9tG6NQ
Special session for PhD students! Spread the word.
🚨Week before the deadline‼️
🙌Send us your best Macrodevelopment papers!
STEG Annual Conference & Theme Workshops, January 2026 — big ideas, great discussions, and a bonus point: secret location🌍🤫
Deadline: 31 August 2025 → How to apply👇
https://t.co/Nq4y9If7JI
@cepr_org
I love that so much attention is going to making sure children master literacy & numeracy in the early grades! But we can't forget the kids who need later remediation.
https://t.co/sNbHYmfXOs
This study substantively boosts literacy & numeracy among secondary school students.
🚀 Call for Presenters for our 2025–26 Seminar Series
🧑🏫 Early-career scholars doing exciting research on India’s economy
📅 Virtual, 1-hour sessions with discussants
🌍 Get feedback, connect with peers & grow our research community
Nominate yourself 👉 https://t.co/koircZlLKu
How are women’s paths through structural transition different from men’s?
At a recent CAFRAL seminar, @gchiplunkar (@DardenMBA) presented new work (with Tatjana Kleineberg, @WorldBank) exploring how gender barriers have shaped labour market transitions since 1970 🧵
Wow! This project looks amazing.
In it, three scientists at Columbia, Michigan, and Maryland introduce VRscores: a measure of the partisan leanings of employers in the United States.
The dataset is constructed by linking U.S. voter registrations to online worker profiles.
The dataset covers the 2012-2022 period. VRscores capture the political affiliations of 21.8 million workers across 2.6 million employers.
Wow!
1/ Ever wondered if your ethnic ancestors' climatic experiences shape how you think about the environment today? 🌍🔥
In a new WP with Cesar Barilla, we find a U-shaped link between ancestral climate variability & attention to the environment today.
#Climate#Culture#EconTwitter
🚨 New Paper and Public Good🚨
"The Global Macro Database: A New International Macroeconomic Dataset", joint with @chenzix, Mohammed Lehbib, and Ziliang Chen.
We built the most comprehensive macro database ever—covering 243 countries from 1086-today, integrating 110 sources. 🧵
Tomorrow @EconAtAshoka! Another exciting edition of The Economics Exchange. This time on Labour, Gender and Structural Transformation #EconTwitter#econtwitter
Tinder’s introduction
+ sharply & persistently increased sexual activity with no impact on relationship formation
+ increased inequality
in dating outcomes among male but not female students
+ increased sexual assaults & STDs
+ improved female students' mental health