Landlords have pricing power: they pass idiosyncratic costs onto rents in NYC, at odds with pure competition. Just Accepted new paper by C. Luke Watson @clwatsonecon and Oren Ziv (@zivoren@orenziv.bsky.social https://t.co/JhJhusDAoc
aspire to contribute to this conversation and to do good along the way. I'm grateful for the chance to continue to do so, and to everyone who helped me achieve this chance.
notes not meant for us, usually by people who dont know us, and writing notes onward to those we'll never meet. It's a huge leap of faith that this process of scientific conversation can do good. All we can do is
The Globalization Cluster at Dartmouth is hiring a pre-doctoral fellow for a two year position starting this summer or fall. International candidates welcome. Take courses. Great placement record. Friendly group! Apply here: https://t.co/O3RMjNldnk @DartmouthEcon@TuckSchool
Trade economists: The World Bank Development Research Group group is hiring a research economist to work on international trade issues. Posting here: https://t.co/2BTGPSuYpW
"The Allocation of Immigrant Talent: Implications for the US and Across Countries" (w/@SerdarBirinci9 & Kurt See)
The gains from immigration depend not just on who enters, but on how well labor mkts integrate themโour paper quantifies these effects
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Watch the Real Estate Research Institute (RERI) webinar featuring our work - Single-Family Rental: How Does Institutional Investment Affect the Housing Market? https://t.co/tiZuxQeX5M
Link to our paper: https://t.co/199cD3tnyD