🚨New Publication 🚨
Check out the new research by Prof Ayyagari and our PhD student at Health Economics. Education improves nutrition, but also increases overweight and obesity among exposed cohorts. #EconTwitter#GlobalHealth#Education
https://t.co/ufeAlG1MH5
🚨New Publication Alert🚨 Check out the latest paper by Prof @diogobaerlocher and coauthors @JUrbanEcon
The paper looks at the spatial agglomeration in Brazil, leveraging idiosyncratic discoveries of gold in the 17th century.
Check out the latest article published at JDE by Prof @diogobaerlocher and coauthor about the racial identity of elected officials and the racial composition of municipal hires.
https://t.co/7ZBnBncWYk
Great to see our grad student Enel Shirinli featured in an AEA poster session video, discussing her research on colonialism and trust via @aeajournals: https://t.co/dy58og3xrI
#econtwitter
New in Economic Theory 🎓: Prof @diogobaerlocher examines the relationship between labor regulation and the skill composition of the workforce.
https://t.co/2BeL9zUtjr
#LaborEconomics#EconTwitter
New in JEBO: Using classroom randomization, Prof @BobbyWYChung and coauthors study how gender role information shapes girls’ skill formation, with a theoretical model and empirical evidence.
https://t.co/NSdfNzb41s
#EconTwitter#GenderNorms#STEM#EdPolicy
Check out the latest research by Prof. La Mattina, Prof. Ayyagari, and our grad student. Tuition assistance not only boosted girls' education but also led to better health outcomes for their children.
https://t.co/tISbNMK5s7
Check out the latest article by Prof. Rodrigo Pinto and co-authors. Perry Preschool's big long-term benefits hold up—even with imperfect randomization. Method matters, impact remains.
https://t.co/uxIHn0Gyy0
Forthcoming in AEJ: Economic Policy: "Black Lives: The High Cost of Segregation" by Robynn Cox, Jamein P. Cunningham, Alberto Ortega, and Kenneth Whaley. https://t.co/hmJSBqD6Lv
Check out the latest article by Prof. Barbos and our former PhD student Minglu Sun, about the effect of opioid Control Policies on domestic violence
https://t.co/4pW0FIfCCY
Recently published in @JPubEcon:
"Occupational licensing in US public schools: Nationwide implementation of Teacher Performance Assessment"
By @BobbyWYChung & @jian_tt
https://t.co/8I3ampHxP5 #econtwitter
✨New Article✨
How did expansion of nurse practitioner scope of practice (SOP) affect early COVID-19 deaths? This article by @BobbyWYChung and @EconTrudeau does NOT find evidence expanding SOP for nurse practitioners during the pandemic increases COVID-19 mortality.
Occupational licensing shields workers from unemployment during recessions, acting as a protection from job loss, especially for workers who are hardest hit by recessions, from @pqblair and @BobbyWYChung https://t.co/1brLFiEllw
🚨 Check out Professor @BobbyWYChung's new working paper on Licensed Professionals and Corporate Board Performance, a collaboration with @BPosmanick and Alex Obie. Read it here: https://t.co/drsH58CZY1
#EconTwitter