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Introducing our 2024-2025 job market candidates, all seeking employment starting Summer 2025. For more information, visit: https://t.co/8PH87TOAWs… or see 🧵 below.
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Thank you to Charles Evans, former President of the Chicago Fed, for joining Duke Economics on March 25. He shared insights on the Fed’s current challenges and engaged in a great Q&A with the audience.
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Prof. @arkdevghosh discusses how his research bridges the gaps between religions in India in a new piece by @DukeTrinity . https://t.co/FswU2uis7e
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https://t.co/psaqiT8WjX In Indonesia, Prof. Duncan Thomas studies the long-term effects of the 2004 tsunami. His findings from the past 10 years could shape how we approach recovery in future disasters.
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Are all electric vehicles beneficial to the planet and society? @DukeEcon associate prof @FelixTintelnot notes the pros and cons of #EVs. https://t.co/fZXVujgJ4R
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New #PEDLJournalArticle by @PatrickAgte (@YaleEGC), Arielle Bernhardt (@MIT), Erica Field (@DukeEcon), Rohini Pande (@YaleEGC) and Natalia Rigol (@HarvardHBS) published by the American Economic Review. https://t.co/H23qXgchpM
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In his job market paper, Nurullah Gulec investigates how network knowledge flows with labor mobility, demonstrating that hiring a worker raises the likelihood of acquiring the worker's previous customers. Website: https://t.co/DNltAvKrLc
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.@david_d_shin explores how climate policies affect emissions when capital and labor face mobility frictions across sectors, showing that subsidies on cleaner energy can increase emissions if these frictions remain at current levels. Website: https://t.co/MpHj1wbuY9
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.@DukeU's strength in economics and computation was on display at the ADT-24, where co-chairs David Pennock (@DukePhysics BS’93 and CS MS’94) and Lirong Xia (CS PhD’11 and @DukeEcon MA’10) caught up w/ Mingyu Guo (CS PhD’10) and Kangning Wang (CS PhD’22). https://t.co/aCCFMTkcm8
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In his job market paper, Jaeyong (Danny) Han studies how information provision on EPA Superfund sites through local news changes households' willingness-to-pay to avoid living near the severe contamination. Website: https://t.co/8GnFmQeqNw
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Using MTEs to extrapolate LATE? Your IVs might be weaker than you think, and the usual F-test doesn't work. Muyang Ren's JMP provides inference methods for MTEs that are robust to limited instrument variation and are easy to implement. Website: https://t.co/aRcazRUceo
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Jui-Lin studies effects of interest rates on builders and decomposes long-run and dynamic effects of an increase in interest rates on housing prices from builders and households in the housing market. Website: https://t.co/0pqQM98zTx
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@Weiting_Miao studies how industrial policies affect technology competition and local supply resilience under trade disruption risks, using a structural model and semiconductor foundry data to assess the impact of the US CHIPS Act. Website: https://t.co/Q8TzATU5st
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@hmshin90 studies spinoff activities and the underlying tradeoffs of scale and scope in the U.S. medical laser industry, showing how spinoff decisions of multimarket firms impact firm performance and consumer welfare. Website: https://t.co/vpNux0zPZO
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In his job market paper, @tuliosousa93 explores what happens if tracking users across websites for online ads is banned. Website: https://t.co/y4ZFLaLGyp
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Prof. @FelixTintelnot talks about tax credits and the competing goals of the Inflation Reduction Act: https://t.co/vLKsPoMxHD
nytimes.com
The Inflation Reduction Act was a compromise between competing priorities. Evaluating the law on the effectiveness of the $7,500 tax credit for E.V.s is tricky.
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Save the date! Talk by Gregory Makoff titled “Default: Argentina’s Trial of the Century” School of Law, Room 3043 Wednesday, October 2 at 4 pm
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Jonathan Eaton was a pioneering scholar in international economics. This column outlines his many contributions to our understanding of the global economy. By Ana Cecilia Fieler (@YaleEconomics) & @FelixTintelnot (@DukeEcon), in @voxeu @cepr_org:
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Jonathan Eaton, who passed away in February 2024, was a pioneering scholar in international economics. This column outlines his many contributions to our understanding of the global economy, includ...
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