Just tried Prism openai.com/prism/ for my project, and it’s wonderful.
Just tried Prism openai.com/prism/ for my project, and it’s wonderful.
Dropping a beta version of this page while everyone is up and processing baseball!
This tool lets you search the full text of papers from the American Economic Review, American Economic Journal series, and over 30,000 NBER working papers.
paulgp.com/econlit-pipe...
Had a great time presenting, getting great feedback, meeting friends, and connecting with people whose work I admire at the NTA conference. Honored to receive the Equity and Inclusion Fellowship! @natltax.bsky.social
We've all seen it on #econtwitter: "Thrilled to share my paper was accepted at [journal]!" or "Humbled to receive [grant] among thousands of applicants..."
Does all this (humble)bragging actually affect productivity? @cubel.bsky.social, Ann-Kathrin Koessler and I ran an experiment to find out 🧵
Thrilled to have @hatethegamebook.com speak to my UW–Whitewater students about her career journey, the housing market, and how economics applies to everyday life. 👏📈 #Economics #HousingMarket #UWWhitewater
I've been working on a new tool, Refine, to make scholars more productive. If you're interested in being among the very first to try the beta, please read on.
Refine leverages the best current AI models to draw your attention to potential errors and clarity issues in research paper drafts.
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We’re proud to announce that Stefanie Stantcheva will deliver the inaugural Slemrod Lecture at the 2025 NTA Annual Conference in Boston!
Meet Stefanie 👉 https://f.mtr.cool/urxcvmbogw
Register here 👉 https://f.mtr.cool/greqfgmujf
Lexington, KY
Excited to announce the call for papers for the inaugural MidSouth Education Policy Workshop, October 16-17, in Lexington, KY!
Send us your abstracts on all things econ of ed & ed policy by 8/27. Grad students & early career folks especially welcome!
Info & link to submit here: bit.ly/44TdiGf
Abstract for NBER WP 34040, “The Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers on Parenting and Children”
1000 low income adults were randomly selected to receive $1000/month for 3 years, with a control group receiving $50/month over that same period. Many of them had children in the household. How did it affect how they parented and their kids’ outcomes? www.nber.org/papers/w34040
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How do the economic trajectories of children of immigrants vary across 15 high-income countries? We study intergenerational mobility of immigrants, using individual-level linked parent-child data across Europe, North America, and beyond. 🧵👇 #EconSky
Submit to present at the Women in Empirical Microeconomics Conference at UChicago. Thanks to the organizers for inviting me to participate in this great event!
Conference is Aug 21-22. Submission deadline is Feb 28.
Submit now for CSWEP's sessions at the 2026 AEA meetings. Sessions will be on:
• Economics of Gender in the Economics Profession
• Gender and Climate Justice
• Gender, Working from Home and Female Labor Supply
• Economic Theory
• Global Economy
@aeacswep.bsky.social
More & more people seem to be getting on here (yay!), so here’s a reminder that I have 2 starter packs of awesome women & nonbinary economists. Give them a follow! go.bsky.app/LqBPkQZ
As I am now handling papers at AEJ:Policy again, I want to encourage authors of papers that identify partial equilibrium effects to consider (in a rigorous manner) how they relate to policy effects or general equilibrium effects.
I was incredibly honored to be awarded the CSWEP Carolyn Shaw Bell Award. When I accepted the award, I talked about the importance of mentoring.
The lessons I pass on are kind of obvious. But they are important, so I am going to share them yet again. (A🧵)
Thank you for sharing, Lucie! Excited to present my paper—join us on Monday, 12/16, if you're interested!
Virtual Econ of Public Policy Seminar (VEPPS) continues on Mon 12/16 at 2pm ET with @sakshibhardwaj.bsky.social
"Income During Infancy Reduces Criminal Activity for Fathers and Children: Evidence from a Discontinuity in Tax Benefits"
More info: www.lucieschmidt.com/vepps-seminar
#EconSky
Hi #econsky, the Nebraska Labor Summit will take place Friday, March 28, 2025 at the University of Nebraska, with keynotes by Marika Cabral and Jesse Rothstein. It's a super fun, junior-centric research conference. Deadline is this Sunday, December 1. Submit your papers here: tinyurl.com/2rb8xyxw
This is a thread on academic papers relevant to discussions of potential U.S. tax policy changes. Will be adding to it periodically. Please feel free to send suggestions.
But first here is a list of expiring provisions between now and 2034, compiled by JCT: www.jct.gov/publications...
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The 22nd Midwest International Economic Development Conference (MWIEDC) will be held at UIUC March 28–29, 2025. Co-hosted by Ag Econ and Econ. Mushfiq Mobarak @mushfiq-econ.bsky.social keynote. Always one of my favorite conferences.
Deadline for submissions Jan 8, 2025.
I submitted two recommendation letters today, and I'm once again begging programs to eliminate meaningless ranking metrics and simply let me upload a letter. We can collectively decide to stop wasting each other's time.
We've created a starter pack for all of the economics journals on Bluesky. Please nominate other journals to join the list.
go.bsky.app/4kR21vX
Hi #EconSky,
Not sure if the Starter Pack party's over, but I've made an Econ Starter Pack of Starter Packs! 😄
It's a work in progress, so I may have missed some. Let me know if there's anything to add—DMs are open!
Thanks for support @economista.bsky.social!
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
A few weeks ago, I spoke on a panel about publishing at the CSWEP’s CeMENT workshop. I wanted to briefly share some of that advice here.
I’ve made a Women in Econ starter pack (s/o @vinisingh.bsky.social for sparking the idea!). Share, follow, and comment below if you’d like to be added! go.bsky.app/LqBPkQZ
Didn’t know you are my Waukesha. I now live here and very much like it so far.
Gracias for the RT'ing and liking it.
As a BlueSky Exclusive reward (lol), allow me to share my Class notes: Lectures and homework, worksheets (with answers!), and much more for a class on causal inference taught at the master's level. sebastiantellotrillo.com/classes/rmda...
🚨 Call for Papers 🚨
The Liberal Arts Colleges Public and Labor Economics Virtual Seminar is starting Spring 2024! First Friday of every month from 12:30-1:30 pm ET.
Submit your extended abstracts by March 1: forms.gle/Z6uAv4GaGyjk...
For more information: drive.google.com/file/d/1PFZD...
In the United States, greater local exposure to Arab-Muslim people causes ↓ explicit & implicit prejudice against Arab-Muslims, and ↓ support for policies & political candidates hostile toward Arab-Muslims.
Forthcoming AER by Bursztyn et al.—> home.uchicago.edu/bursztyn/Imm... #EconSky