Stacy Dickert-Conlin Profile
Stacy Dickert-Conlin

@StacyDickertC

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East Lansing, MI
Joined May 2019
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@KEBroady
Kristen Broady, PhD, MBA
1 year
On Oct. 17th (9:00am - 3:45pm CT) join the @ChicagoFed and the @SadieCollective for the 5th Annual Exploring Career Pathways in Economics and Related Fields Conference. Hear opening remarks from Chicago Fed President @Austan_Goolsbee and join us for a fireside keynote with me
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@MSUEconomics
MSU Economics
2 years
Congratulations #MSUEconomics class of 2024! We are so grateful to have been part of your unique journey! 🎓 🙌 🎉 💚
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@MSUEconomics
MSU Economics
2 years
Join us April 9 at 6:30 p.m. in Wells Hall B117 to hear from our alumni panel and explore what you can do with a major in economics. #MSUEconomics #MSUSocialScience
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@StacyDickertC
Stacy Dickert-Conlin
2 years
My #MSUeconomics grad student needs 1 more paper/presenter for @NatlTax 117 Annual Conference in Detroit. If you have a paper on the Take-up of Tax Credits/The Filing Decision Among Low-Income Households email your abstract to Fran Alba or reply to me. #econtwitter #MSUeconomics
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@FranciscaAntman
Francisca Antman
2 years
Calling all @AEAMP1 mentees who expect to be on the economics job market in 2023-24: Please check your email inboxes to sign up for the @AEAMP1 Virtual Job Market Bootcamp. Deadline is July 31. #econtwitter More information available here:
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@MSUEconomics
MSU Economics
3 years
Congratulations to our PhD graduates David Hong, Su Hwan Chung, Andrew Earle, Elise Breshears, Graham Gardner, Mehmet Karaca, Katyln Hettinger, Alexander Johann, Ben Miller, Joshua Brownstein and Kaidi Wu! 🎓 🎉
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
This paper applies the inverse-optimum income tax method to quantify social preferences across income groups in all US states. It extends the method to include sales & property taxes, finding weights that decline little above $100ka & that don’t decrease monotonically.
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
“Revealing Values: Applying the Inverse-Optimum Method to US State Taxes”, by Robert Embree Read more here:
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
Sept. article in @JournalTax: “The Impact of Financial Transaction Taxes on Stock Markets: Short-run Effects, Long-run Effects & Reallocation of Trading Activity ” By Sebastian Eichfelder, Mona Noack & Felix North (@north_felix)
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
Sept. 2022 work in @JournalTax: “The Antipoverty Impact of the EITC: New Estimates from Survey and Administrative Tax Records” By Maggie R. Jones and James P. Ziliak Read more here:
journals.uchicago.edu
We reassess the antipoverty effects of the earned income tax credit (EITC) using unique data linking the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement to Internal Revenue...
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
Sept. work in @JournalTax: “Why Is Corporate Tax Revenue Stable While Tax Rates Fall? Evidence from Firm-Level Data” By Clemens Fuest, Felix Hugger, and Susanne Wildgruber Read more here:
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
Sept. work in @JournalTax: “Design and Evaluation of the Finnish Basic Income Experiment” By Kari Hämäläinen and Jouko Verho Read more here:
journals.uchicago.edu
The Finnish basic income experiment was an ambitious effort to study basic income in a Nordic welfare state. This paper describes the planning, implementation, and scientific evaluation of the...
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
New work in @JournalTax: “The COVID-19 cash transfer study II: The hardship and mental health impacts of an unconditional cash transfer to low-income individuals” By Brian Jacob, Natasha Pilkauskas, Elizabeth Rhodes, Katherine Richard, and H. Luke Shaefer
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
Sept. work in @JournalTax: “Universal Cash Transfers and Inflation” By Damon Jones (@nomadj1s) and Ioana Marinescu (@mioana) Read more here: https://t.co/lUhBaXzNdb By stimulating consumer spending, unconditional cash transfers may increase price levels.
journals.uchicago.edu
By stimulating consumer spending, unconditional cash transfers may increase price levels. In Alaska, residents have received an unconditional cash transfer every year since 1982: the Alaska Permanent...
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@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
New NTJ Webinar Series, NTJ Forum: OECD Pillars One and Two Explained! Learn more & register at ( https://t.co/24trrtWcBH)! @NatlTax
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@NatlTax
National Tax Assoc.
3 years
Register today!
@JournalTax
National Tax Journal
3 years
New NTJ Webinar Series, NTJ Forum: OECD Pillars One and Two Explained! Learn more & register at ( https://t.co/24trrtWcBH)! @NatlTax
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