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NYU Stern Economics
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The Carlo Alberto Medal is awarded every other year "to a young Italian economist (resident in Italy or abroad) under the age of 40 for his/her outstanding research contributions to the field of Economics (broadly defined).
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Congratulations to our colleague Giulia Brancaccio, who has been awarded the prestigious Carlo Aberto Medal! @giulia_bran.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Work by Petra Moser (with Biasi & Deming) is cited in the just-released Economic Report of the President. The paper “Education and Innovation” (2022) is cited in Chapter 7: The K-12 Education System: Economic Impacts and Opportunities for Innovation (pages 244-245). @PMoserEcon.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Over time, influencers increase the fraction of sponsored content. Moreover, while influencers occasionally go viral, their career progression largely depends on consistent effort, not on viral posts.
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The estimated model provides a good match for the behavior of a set of Instagram and TikTok influencers in the beauty, cycling, fitness, food, lifestyle, mom, tech, and travel spaces.
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NYU Stern Economics
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His JMP, "Influencer Dynamics," derives the optimal policy for an influencer who must decide both the quantity of content to produce and how much of it features sponsored content.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Our featured job market candidate today is Kazimier Smith, an applied microeconomist using IO techniques to study the economics of online platforms.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Chiara finds that bundling helps consumers: with discounts, physicians dispense higher quality products and more vaccine types (e.g. meningitis) to their patients. Insurers’ costs rise, while manufacturers’ profits can increase or decrease, depending on their product portfolios.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Physicians act as agents in this setting, buying vaccines on behalf of patients; the discounts they earn by contracting with fewer suppliers can alter their treatment choices.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Our featured job market candidate today is Chiara Gardenghi, an IO economist studying healthcare markets. In her JMP, she explores how manufacturers’ bundled discounts shape the take-up of childhood vaccines.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Using individual-level data, Baek demonstrates that missionaries were crucial sources of knowledge about non-European countries, providing linguistic and intelligence expertise to the US on the eve of World War II and a transformative global order.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Baek finds that missionary exposure enhanced moral universalism in congressional discourse, promoting equal treatment across groups. This perspective became prominent during foreign aid debates, especially when religious organizations advocated for foreign aid in Congress.
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NYU Stern Economics
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In his JMP, Baek explores the origins of American internationalism by examining US foreign aid—a key indicator of the 'American Century'. He tests if American Protestant foreign missions, through cross-cultural interactions, cultivated an interest in international development.
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NYU Stern Economics
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Our featured job market candidate today is Youn Baek, who works on economic history and development.
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NYU Stern Economics
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NYU Stern Economics is proud to announce its 2024 Job Market Candidates. Learn more at We will post a thread on each candidate on the following days!.
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NYU Stern Economics
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RT @CESifoNetwork: We welcome Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Ph.D. to our Network! Check out his X profile @AbdouNdiayeNYU and the CESifo Research Netwo….
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NYU Stern Economics
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NYU IO/Innovation at @nberpubs!.Front: Audrey Tiew, Angela Crema (PhD 24), Thi Mai Anh Nguyen. Back: Mike Dickstein, Petra Moser, Chris Conlon, Giulia Brancaccio, Paul Scott, Pierre Bodere (PhD 23). (Missing in the pic: Dan Waldinger.)
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And find the full paper here: .
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