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The Department of Economics strives to provide high-quality instruction and to conduct and disseminate innovative, policy-relevant research.
Notre Dame, IN
Joined July 2020
New article from NPR, @NPR, featuring several quotes from our colleague Melissa Kearney, @kearney_melissa: "As women have far fewer babies, the U.S. and the world face unprecedented challenges." Check it out:
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New @nberpubs working paper from our colleague Melissa Kearney (@kearney_melissa), joint with Phillip Levine. "Why is Fertility So Low in High-Income Countries?" NBER working paper 33989. Check it out:
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Work from our colleague, Rob Collinson (@racollinson) is highlighted in the July edition of the NBER Digets (@nberpubs). Check it out:
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Our colleague Jane Ryngaert has a new working paper, "The Causal Effect of News on Inflation Expectations," joint with our graduate student Pascal Frank (@PascalFrank12) and Carola Binder (@cconces). Check it out:
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Congratulations to our graduate students Coleson Weir and our colleague Lakshmi Iyer on this new publication!.
Thrilled our paper "The Colonial Legacy in India: How Persistent are the Effects of Historical Institutions?" is forthcoming at the JDE. We examine how historical institutions continue to shape development today. Colonial legacies can dissipate through targeted public policy. 1/6.
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Come work in our department as the associate director of our Strengthening Families Initiative, which will be run by our fantastic new colleague Melissa Kearney (@kearney_melissa). The link was previously broken. @EconJobsBot #econtwitter #academicjobs.
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The op-ed is based on a longer policy proposal from the Aspen Economic Strategy Group (@AspenEcon). In addition to Kearney and Purdue, the policy proposal is co-authored by Ella Grant.
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New op-ed from our incoming colleague Melissa Kearney (@kearney_melissa) and former @nd_econ undergraduate major Luke Pardue in @thehill, "Creating tax reform that is both pro-work and pro-family." Check it out:
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New @nberpubs working paper from our colleague Kasey Buckles (along with @joepricebyu and Zach Ward), "Grandchild? Multigenerational Mobility in American History." Check it out:
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RT @vox_dev: 🆕 How will climate change shape land markets and farm sizes in the developing world?. Today on VoxDev w/ @Arteaga_Jul (@the_ID….
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