📢 Call for Papers: Workshop on Pension Dashboards and Retirement Behavior 📢
📅 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞: May 22–23, 2025
📍 𝐋𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Jönköping, Sweden
💡 𝐊𝐞𝐲𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐞 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐫: Tabea Bucher-Koenen (@ZEW and Uni Mannheim)
🔗 Info & submission: https://t.co/MWpFs8gCZg
The conference all the cool kids are talking about is back! Lofoten Int'l Symposium on Inequality & Taxation #LISIT2025
Special Issue of *Fiscal Studies* linked to the Symposium. Call 4 Papers now out: https://t.co/jub5WUQpor
Submission deadline: 1.1.2025
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Essen Health Conference – Health, Education, Labour,
29-31 May 2025.
The deadline: Jan 31, 2025.
Keynotes: Mariacristina De Nardi, Uwe Sunde, Farzana Afridi
https://t.co/PpkmCyoCzL
Please share widely, it is a fantastic conference in applied econ.
Evergreen reminder: if you’ve posted important docs (like your job market paper or CV) on your website via Google docs or Dropbox, PLEASE ask a friend to check that they can access it.
I want to recommend everyone to check out JIBS I spent two days here and its an amazing researchgroup situated on a beautiful lake and you get these cool speaker dinners 💃🏻🏃🏻♀️😍🥳 @janaschuetz
My colleague Sabrina Jeworrek is looking for a PhD Student (100%!) interested in experimental economics.
Possible topics :
- work motivation/creativity
- acceptance of consumers
The PhD student will be part of the University of Magdeburg, but connected to the @IWH_Halle.
📢 Early-Career Behavioral Economics Conference 2025 📢
Check out the call, help spread the word to your early-career colleagues, and submit your wonderful papers!
FAIR, Bergen, June 19-20, 2025
More info: https://t.co/t0WsQxcRdI…
#ECBE2025#EconTwitter
🚨 8th Economics of Media Bias Workshop 2025 🚨
Working on media bias? Check out the call, help spread the word to your colleagues and submit your exciting work!
Frankfurt, May 8-9
Keynote by @ellliottt
More infos: https://t.co/kGg7C0UbXy
#EconTwitter#MediaBias
@JHB_econ My favorites are "Understanding Tax Policy: How do People Reason?" by Stefanie Stantcheva and "How Do Beliefs about the Gender Wage Gap Affect the Demand for Public Policy?" by Sonja Settele :)
The Econ job market is fast approaching, which means it's almost time again for me to post my "Women on the Econ JM" thread! A few tips for everyone on the market:
1. Make sure you post clearly on your website that you are "on the 2024-25 academic job market." There are lots of old/abandoned job market sites out there - make it obvious that you're on this year's market.
2. Make it very clear which paper is your job market paper, and post an abstract and link to the draft as soon as you have them. (If you only have one paper, do not assume it's obvious that that's your JMP. Maybe you simply haven't updated your website!)
3. DO NOT POST YOUR PAPERS OR CV ON DROPBOX OR GOOGLE DOCS. They will not be visible to many people in government or industry. Here is a guide to alternatives: https://t.co/GGuCC2qwkJ
4. For my thread, I will find you via your department's job market page. (Don't email me unless you are certain your department does not have such a page!) And I will wait until you have a full draft of your JMP posted, so that people can read the paper as soon as they see it.
@DSchindlerEcon Absolutely, but it may be nice to discuss whether more than 2 could be useful (e.g. if people have a preference for a country, but not a specific university and given that the average number of applications is extremely high)