Our paper (with JosΓ© A. Jurado) studying how attacks against journalists affect news media activity in Mexico is now available online and forthcoming at the JDE!
Free access link here:
lnkd.in/d4DqvRqU
Our paper (with JosΓ© A. Jurado) studying how attacks against journalists affect news media activity in Mexico is now available online and forthcoming at the JDE!
Free access link here:
lnkd.in/d4DqvRqU
Welcome @juansemorales.bsky.social! π Weβre excited to introduce him as a new network member. He is an applied microeconomist specializing in political economy and development economics. π
π‘ sites.google.com/view/jsmorales
πΌ www.linkedin.com/in/juan-s-mo...
βΉοΈ www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/ne....
@santisaap.bsky.social
sites.google.com/view/santiag...
Exciting guest this week! π
@juansemorales.bsky.social will be at the ifo Institute from January 19th β 31th! π
His research focuses on Political Economy, Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Media, Violence and Conflict.
βΉοΈ sites.google.com/view/jsmoral...
π www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/gu...
Sharing our recently published short policy article in EconPol Forum. We discuss how platform design and social incentives interact to amplify divisive content, and how a minority of users and inauthentic activity (like bots) can distort perceptions of opinion: www.ifo.de/en/econpol/p...
And the dev keynote at the CEAs this year was also related to this
www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
The seminal work on this is www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=... and there is a review here www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
Lots of good work in this area of "correcting misperceptions" and many which do find both attitudinal and behavioral changes
It's all great but this may be the best part: "He even went as far as to deny someone looking to board with an expired bus pass," police said in the news release.
"Social Media and Political Polarization in Canada: Perspectives from Political Science, Economics and Psychology" live blog
/1
π’ New publication! π’
Does political violence backfire in mature democracies?
In this article, @kkrakows.bsky.social (@kingscollegelondon.bsky.social) and @juansemorales.bsky.social (Wilfrid Laurier University) examine how the January 6 US Capitol Attack affected public support for US politicians.
π¨π¨π¨Announcing a special issue on βPolitical Violence in Democraciesβ published by @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social and edited by @andrearuggeri.bsky.social, U Daxecker, and me. In this very long π§΅, I will introduce the special issue with its 14 articles. doi.org/10.1177/0022...
New article in EconomΓa/LACEA: Legal Reforms, Conditional Cash Transfers, and Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Mexico. Gustavo J. Bobonis, Roberto Castro and Juan S. Morales study the relationship between divorce laws, CCT programs, and IPV in rural Mexico. economia.lse.ac.uk/en/articles/...
The Laurier Economics Departmentβs faculty at are always doing great work, so it's been lovely to see so many getting recognized for their accomplishments in the last few weeks. The announcements are already out there, but it's worth collecting them all in one place. students.wlu.ca/programs/laz...
Congratulations @nikolaimcook.bsky.social, recipient of the 2024 John Charles Polanyi Prize for Economic Science!
ontariosuniversities.ca/university-i...
If you're attending the 2025 @canadianeconoassoc.bsky.social Meeting this weekend in Montreal, keep an eye out for one of the 13 Laurier econ faculty that'll be there!
This paper was the first project I ever started working on and the last chapter of my dissertation. It took long but it's finally published! π We study how divorce laws and conditional cash transfers interact as determinants of intimate partner violence in Mexico: economia.lse.ac.uk/articles/502...
At the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, we made a decision few weeks back to hold applications for grad study open for people in the US.
www.wlu.ca/academics/fa...
Ernst Fehr
Juan S. Morales
21 May CeDEx will host 2 seminars: 1st will be @juansemorales.bsky.social of @wilfridlaurieruni.bsky.social 1-2pm A40 Sir Clive Granger Building. 2nd (joint with @uniofnottingham.bsky.social Sch of Econ Senior Academic Seminar Series) Ernst Fehr of @econ.uzh.ch 3-4.30pm in A40 tinyurl.com/2aptkyjm
Good predictions so far...
Incredible work. And sadly something that could be easily weaponized by an authoritarian government. Honestly I think the researchers have to consider the potential trade-offs of publicly releasing this data given the current political climate.
Possibly the dumbest of the many dumb plagiarism claims
nationalpost.com/news/mark-ca...
Not working politically...
Canada is in an amazing position to attract as much world class international talent as it is willing to accomodate.
Friction is often proposed as a way to stem the spread of misinformation. This 2024 study suggests that it *does* decrease reshares of misinfo, but there's a big downside; it may reduce reshares of high-factual information even more.
academic.oup.com/ej/advance-a...
Dean Karlan's job at USAID was LITERALLY to improve the efficiency of its programs.
DOGE is clearly not actually after cutting fraud and waste. And its actions will clearly make the US weaker while also making the world a worse place.
www.npr.org/sections/goa...
No words. This is absolutely horrendous news
If Canadian universities had a bit of vision, they would be launching a Manhattan project to poach every US-based top researcher. And the federal government would be drastically expanding tri-council funding and creating an expedited review process for those holding NSF and similar grants.
The WLU econ dept is excited to be hosting Economic Outlook 2025, which will focus on immigration in Canada. We have two exciting speakers: Pedro Antunes from the Conference Board of Canada and Jennifer Hunt from Rutgers University. Register now to save your seats! www.eventbrite.ca/e/economic-o...
bsky.app/profile/trav...
one more go.bsky.app/UhWxdmh