Erkmen G. Aslim
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Economist @uvmvermont
Joined December 2009
Thrilled to share our new paper with an incredible team (@WeiFu1991, @Caitlin_K_Myers, @Erdal_Tekin_, & Ben Xue)! We study how abortion access affects economic hardship and crime in Texas using clinic closures after HB-2. Link: https://t.co/uCk95jV67f
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Just Accepted new paper, “Maternal and Infant Health Inequality: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data” by Kate Kennedy-Moulton, Sarah Miller, Petra Persson, Maya Rossin-Slater, Laura R. Wherry, and Gloria Aldana.
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Abstract. We use linked administrative data on the universe of California births to provide novel evidence on economic inequality in infant and maternal health. Infants and mothers at the top of the...
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Delighted to see this post written by co-author @martinhorlyk published in the LSE Economic History blog on our joint work with @Arts_Econ on dynasties among classical composers. #CulturalEconomics #EconomicHistory #ClassicalMusic
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Nepo babies – the children of famous parents – dominate contemporary cultural spaces. Do they owe their success to inherited talent or does privilege prevail? Martin Kristensen's research examines a...
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This insightful panel on the future of the U.S. Department of Education, started and moderated by @Erdal_Tekin_ , is delivering sharp perspectives on reform, reinvention, and what comes next. @APPAM_DC #2025APPAM
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The NBER Trans Atlantic Public Economics Seminar (TAPES) will be in Munich June 8-10. Keynotes by @S_Stantcheva & Johannes Spinnewijn >> org by Andreas Peichl and me >> Deadline for submissions is NOV 20. Submit now!! https://t.co/ZtrxYInmxL
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Paul G-P (@paulgp), Michal Kolesár, and I have a new guide to leniency designs (aka judge/examiner IVs), prepared for the JEP The bottom line? Keep calm and UJIVE on!
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Why UVM? A beautiful location, amazing colleagues, supportive department and college, and a vibrant community that values both research and teaching excellence.
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Non-tenure-track position: An excellent opportunity for dedicated educators who are passionate about teaching and engaging with students in a supportive and collegial environment. Link:
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Tenure-track position: We welcome applicants with expertise in any area of Macroeconomics, including Financial, International, Growth, Development, or Monetary Economics. The deadline is approaching. See details below 👇 Link:
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The #Economics Department @uvmvermont is hiring! 🚨 We have two exciting opportunities to join our vibrant and collaborative community in beautiful Burlington, Vermont!
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Thanks, @vox_dev, for highlighting our work on the promise of group coaching programs! Lower cost + similar effects = easier scaling! https://t.co/RaoVgIysUp
@roccozizzamia @lassebrune @deankarlan @chrisudry @ashley_pople @
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Group coaching in multi-faceted poverty alleviation programmes delivers the same results as individual coaching – at much lower cost. Read today's article to learn more: https://t.co/pjHlmhSJNg
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Better reproductive care enables more women to become entrepreneurs.
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Cash grants beat job training? A 3.5 year study in Rwanda by Craig McIntosh & Andrew Zeitlin found both helped youth start businesses, but COVID wiped out half the gains. Neither escaped poverty. Liquidity matters – but so do bigger structural barriers. https://t.co/pFa4GoMDTZ
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Job opportunity - come and join our incredible research team led by @MariaSteenland as a health data analyst - partial or full telework will be considered. Happy to answer any questions over email, info here:
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🚨 New working paper alert! 🚨 Check out my latest NBER working paper with Cavit Baran, Janet Currie, and @dursunbahadir. https://t.co/sxFSAjnEv3.
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Restricted abortion access in Texas over the period 2009–2019 led to greater financial strain and increases in property crime, while violent crime was unaffected, from @girayaslim, Wei Fu, @caitlin_k_myers, @erdal_tekin_, and Bingjin Xue https://t.co/xx6uU2G0pU
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📢 Call for Small Grant Proposals 📢 Measuring the causal effect of a policy change and seeking to measure its Marginal Value of Public Funds? Apply for an Early Career Scholars Grant @policyimpacts to support your work: https://t.co/PAiwBRdj3J
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Policy Impacts seeks proposals from early-career scholars who are currently conducting well-identified analyses of government policy changes and who are seeking to translate those estimates into...
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In places where fewer people can get abortions, property crime rates go up, new economic research suggests. “It’s quite striking. It really points to economic vulnerability and striking destabilization for families.” https://t.co/SfcwJwNhiQ
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Researchers found a “strikingly large” relationship between restrictions on abortion and property crime, underscoring the connection between abortion bans and poverty.
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Thrilled to share our new paper with an incredible team (@WeiFu1991, @Caitlin_K_Myers, @Erdal_Tekin_, & Ben Xue)! We study how abortion access affects economic hardship and crime in Texas using clinic closures after HB-2. Link: https://t.co/uCk95jV67f
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A new NBER working paper using the distance to nearest abortion provider by my coauthor Caitlin Myers as well as Erkmen G. Aslim, Wei Fu, Erdal Tekin & Bingjin Xue. https://t.co/LsuHbPdHwp
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