🚨 Join us for the 3rd Transatlantic Political Economy Conference on Oct 9-10 in Montreal! 🚨
I co-organized it with @clpennec and @cevatgirayaksoy, it will be even better than the first editions!
Send your papers before June 19: https://t.co/TqjhTbKbln
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@say_cem Cem hocam, calismanin first ve corresponding author’i benim. Ankara TED kolejinde yaptik. Calisma burada: https://t.co/ANAoSLuaUT
Detaylari konusmak cok isterim!
Yakin zamanda ogretmenlerin kullanimi uzerine olan bir makaleyi yine Turkiye’den bir calisma ile paylasacagim!
Fieldwork is the reality check. On buses in Sierra Leone, observing medicine sales up close keeps assumptions honest and is key to making designs practical. #economics#fieldexperiments
📢I’m looking for a full-time Field Research Assistant to support research projects in India. This is a field-based, travel-intensive role rather than desk-based research. Application details: https://t.co/7313KkTC1b
Please feel free to share with anyone who might be a good fit.
🚨 Job alert:
I’m hiring a postdoc in Stockholm to work with me, @marome1@karthik_econ on edu policy in India
Flexible duration: 1 yr (if you have an AP job lined up) or 2 yr.
The aim is to coauthor high quality papers.
https://t.co/2SMPvhKxRX
More details below ⬇️ (1/4)
🚨1/N Really excited to announce a new working paper, “Interviews” 🚨
We demonstrate that interviews allow workers to screen firms and preview whether the job is a good match for them—using ~500k Glassdoor reports + a randomized field experiment. 🧵
Very nice economist article about RCT evidence on the positive effects of phone bans in Indian Higher Ed - based on research conducted by @Alpsungu@andbjn@pradeepkuc in Bihar.
Check out this @TheEconomist article featuring our recent study on phone-free classrooms. w/ @andbjn@pradeepkuc
Amidst the global rush toward school phone bans, our research shows that such bans create ‘healthier classrooms’ and foster learning.
https://t.co/T2KaAw8wqr
Cool article. @Alpsungu@KSrivastava_@LallhoR find that subsidising shopkeeper loans to random micro-retail customers allows retailers to increase future lending to both in-group and out-group members.
Did you know the world’s most common lender isn’t banks? It’s the corner shops! Billions unbanked; live on a grocery tab. But little is known.
So we study how poverty, culture, and finance create a unique market, and why we need a trust-building policy🧵https://t.co/StYXguyjog
I’m excited to share our new @Nature paper 📝, which provides strong evidence that the walkability of our built environment matters a great deal to our physical activity and health.
Details in thread.🧵
https://t.co/omO3YcHrvG
Come hang with me at the Advances with Field Experiments (AFE) in Chicago Sept 18/19! ALSO pls submit a paper for the prizes (I’m helping judge and I’d like to see variety in the submissions!) https://t.co/hvQ2T6skLW
Here's an RCT showing that phone-free CLASSROOMS produce slightly higher grades--and more support for phone free classrooms. Students like it.
I believe the benefits would be much larger for phone-free SCHOOLS.
New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP20512
The Impact of Carcinogenic Risk Exposure on Housing Values: Estimates from Chemical Reclassifications
Jules van Binsbergen @Penn@Wharton, João F. Cocco, Marco Grotteria, @lakshminyn@LBS
https://t.co/EvzJ484YRp
#CEPR_AP#CEPR_CCE#EconTwitter