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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
Governor Waller is a huge @NDFootball fan. The breaks beat the boys last night, but we will be back!.
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Our colleague Christiane Baumeister is quoted in this Financial Times (@FT) article about current challenges for monetary policy and the Federal Reserve.
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FT survey cites fears that president’s assault has caused long-term damage to the US central bank and economy
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Ahead of print at the Journal of Political Economy (@JPolEcon), "Migration, Specialization, and Trade: Evidence from Brazil’s March to the West" from our colleague Heitor Pellegrina (@HPellegrina) and Sebastian Sotelo. Check it out:
journals.uchicago.edu
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Last, but not least, "Global Value Chains and Trade Policy" from Rob Johnson (with Blanchard and Bown) in Review of Economic Studies (@RevEconStudies).
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Abstract. How do global value chain (GVC) linkages modify countries’ incentives to impose import protection? Are these linkages important determinants of t
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"Fighting Poverty One Family at a Time: Experimental Evidence from an Intervention with Holistic, Individualized, Wraparound Services" from Bill Evans, Jim Sullivan, and Patrick Turner (with Kolka) in AEJ: Policy @AEAjournals .
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(February 2025) - Families in poverty face numerous barriers to establishing stable economic footing. This paper estimates experimental effects of a holistic, individualized wraparound service...
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Next up, "The Long-Run Effects of America’s Largest Residential Racial Desegregation Program: Gautreaux" from Rob Collinson (with Chyn and Sandler), published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics (@QJEHarvard).
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ABSTRACT. This article studies the effects of the largest residential racial desegregation initiative in U.S. history, the Gautreaux Assisted Housing Progr
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Moving from left to right, first up is "The Great Recession’s Baby-less Recovery: The Role of Unintended Births" from our colleague Kasey Buckles, with Guldi and Schmidt, in the Journal of Human Resources (@J_HumanResource) .
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U.S. fertility declined as expected during the Great Recession, but then continued to fall throughout the recovery period. This drop was more acute among young women and unmarried women, whose births...
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We have updated our "Recent Faculty Publications" wall in the department. This cycle, we are highlighting new publications from our colleagues Kasey Buckles, Rob Collinson (@racollinson), Rob Johnson, and Bill Evans, Jim Sullivan, and Patrick Turner.
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We will miss @BachmannRudi as well. He'll always be part of our community and is welcome back anytime!.
Aber ich muss auch etwas über @nd_econ sagen: Ich werde nicht nur meine tollen Kollegen dort, sondern auch das spezifische intellektuelle Umfeld dieser katholischen Spitzenuniversität vermissen. Heute ist also auch ein Tag der gemischten Gefühle für mich.
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Our friends and partners with @LEOatND are searching for a new associate director of administration. Check out the job description here:
careers.nd.edu
Make a difference at Notre Dame! Contribute to groundbreaking research, shape young minds, and create a supportive campus. Your work matters.
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RT @RevEconStudies: *** Meet REStud North American 2025 Tourists! ***. The REStud North American Tour recognizes the most promising graduat….
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