PhD candidate in Economics at Princeton University. I work on the effect of organization practices on career paths. Currently staying at home in France.
#Vin de Bordeaux ou de la lointaine Californie? Cela dépend de l'endroit où vous le buvez: à Genève, les deux vins ont le même #bilan écologique. @M_Le_Moigne, @UZH_ch, Kühne Center for Sustainable Trade and Logistics.
https://t.co/wIS8zoDXGH
"Buy local, buy #green". Is this common assumption actually based on facts? Things don’t seem to be that simple.
👉 Watch @M_Le_Moigne's talk and learn more about the hidden green potential of international #trade.
https://t.co/X5tG93zkYa
It went largely unnoticed, but 2 days ago, the French Senate voted to make hitherto unrestricted academic freedom in France conditional on "abiding by the values of the Republic"
https://t.co/SB5ZjdHLVC
Last Friday, Macron floated the idea of a new general lockdown in France. Ouch. And because I’m fed up with reading so much garbage and contradictory stuff on Covid, I decided to have a hard look at the French data. A (long but important) thread.
Interested in international macroeconomics and finance? Find online all the materials from the Stanford Initiative: videos, slides, data, and code.
https://t.co/oOQwliqyI5
Intended to be a starter kit for PhD students interested in large-scale empirical work in the field. 1/n
Paris ENS is France’s top school and agregation there is highly competitive. This year, due to COVID they cancelled the orals, only had the (anonymous) written exam. As a result ~80% of successful candidates were women. 8-0. Eighty.
Women usually represent ~40% of ENS agrégés
Wajdi Mouawad, dramaturge libanais : « A Beyrouth, cette explosion pose un point final à toutes les mascarades » — via @lemondefr https://t.co/wmLCBTzVPf
The electronic version of my paper with Elhanan Helpman, Identity Politics and Trade Policy, is now available on the RES website. We try to explain how a narrowing of self-identification by the working class can lead to a rise in anti-trade sentiments. https://t.co/mRRvR3Ovfw
Variation in sectoral productivity-growth patterns across countries plays an important role in industrialization dynamics, including premature deindustrialization, from @FedericoHuneeus and Richard Rogerson
https://t.co/UPm2J4JKS2
The impact of the Covid-19 recession on women's employment is unlike any other in history.
In a new paper with @janeor_econ, @TertiltMichele, and @TitanAlon, we explore what this implies for the recession, the recovery, and gender equality.
https://t.co/Ql6jnCQaPH
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New @nberpubs wp with @ReddingEcon and Ed Glaeser on how travel (measured by @SafeGraph data) impacts the spread of COVID19 in NYC, Philly, Boston, Chicago and Atlanta. We find that a 10pp decline in travel mobility is associated with a 17-27% drop in cases per person (CPP).
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Warning - Long tweet thread coming. I'm summing up the Harvard v. DHS complaint challenging ICE in its attempt to force F-1 students to leave the US if their courses are being offered online this fall. They lawyers did a superb job. I think you'll find this interesting.
A great online conference featuring:
@ReddingEcon on "Quantitative Models of Cities"
@leah_boustan on "Race, Migration, and Cities"
@HansbergRossi on "Dynamics in Spatial Economics"
Register for the July lecture series here: https://t.co/EYcQ6QvTPE
My paper on Offshoring and Reorganization featured on the NBER home page! https://t.co/q5FrwyMarD
Firms that offshore production continue to manufacture domestically, but focus on higher price versions using more tech workers.
with @abbernard@FredWar007@vale_combat