Should roads and electricity infrastructure be built together?
In rural India, roads and electricity complement each other, with their joint provision delivering far greater gains in dry-season agricultural productivity, assets, and consumption than either investment alone.
π Should roads and electricity infrastructure be built together?
Today on VoxDev, Oliver Vanden Eynde (Paris School of Economics) & Liam Wren-Lewis discuss how roads and electricity jointly deliver greater gains in agricultural productivity in rural India: https://ow.ly/TqLz50XTjUP
08.01.2026 10:13
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Really cool work showing how increased interracial contact in childhood (in US schools) impacts long-run racial attitudes!
- Whites exposed to more Black peers in school end up living in areas with more Blacks in adulthood.
21.11.2024 13:45
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π New research finds that fostering diversity in schools can have long-term economic and social benefits by reducing segregation and promoting integration.
π₯ Co-authored: @lmerlino.bsky.social, @steinhardt.bsky.social & @liamwrenlewis.bsky.social
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#diversity
04.12.2024 08:38
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This is a nice paper! Explains why home exchange networks can exist in equilibrium.
24.11.2024 00:37
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Mind blown: price controls can increase supply in token economies. Why? Income effect: if you have a highly priced house on a house exchange market, you quickly get more tokens than you want to use. Lower prices incentivize the owners of the nicest houses to increase supply. #EconSky #JMP π
23.11.2024 22:31
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When can price controls increase supply? When the market uses token money!
Thatβs what @juliusgoedde.bsky.social, an amazing student of mine, shows in his #EconJMP using both theory and data from a large home exchange platform. Check it out here:
25.11.2024 15:46
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