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🚨TODAY🚨 New DEPS Research Seminar! Speaker: Toru Kitagawa Brown Economics sites.google.com/brown.edu/toru… Title: "Dynamic Targeting: Experimental Evidence from Energy Rebate Programs" ⏲️Wed April 2 - 15:00, Goodwin Room


In her FT Economics op-ed, Prof. Kalemli-Ozcan Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan links short- & long-run risks to growth, drawing lessons for the U.S. from Turkey’s current events ft.com/content/600dcf…



📢 AMLEDS Webinar – Friday, April 18 🕚 11 AM EDT / 5 PM CEST 💬 Can the #Fed move markets with #words alone? Join us for a groundbreaking #AMLEDS webinar with Amy Handlan (Brown Economics), presenting her paper: "#Text #Shocks and #Monetary #Surprises" #EconTwitter



Congrats to Prof. John Friedman (John N.Friedman) on being named the inaugural dean of the new Watson School! brown.edu/news/2025-04-2…

Thrilled to help organize and host Oded Galor David Weil and Stelios Michalopoulos 2025 Growth Conference: Deep-Rooted Factors in Comparative Development Brown University Brown Economics Watson Institute Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics economics.brown.edu/seminarsevents…

How refugees continue to positively shape the Greek economy over a century after they arrived Stelios Michalopoulos Brown Economics, Elie Murard Università di Trento, Elias Papaioannou London Business School & Seyhun Orcan Sakalli King's Business School discuss the impact of migration on human capital voxdev.org/topic/migratio…

457 undergraduates graduated today in economics Brown University. 1 out of 4 students and one of the largest, if not the largest, concentrations on campus. Also the largest audience I have ever spoken to! Brown Economics



Navigating sudden stops: How credit support policies can replace shrinking capital flows Miguel Acosta-Henao Banco Central de Chile, Patricia Gomez-Gonzalez IMF, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan Brown Economics ow.ly/9NCV50VYHic


🆕 Sewers and urbanisation in developing countries Today on VoxDev, Sean McCulloch (Brown Economics), Matt Schaelling, Matthew Turner & Toru Kitagawa discuss how access to sewers can help catalyse urban migration: voxdev.org/topic/migratio…

Prof. Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan (Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan ) discusses new research on Bloomberg TV (starts at 4:30) showing tariffs can raise inflation by up to 1pp—depending on retaliation & Fed response. youtube.com/watch?v=grd7zu…

On Sunday, 457 undergraduates + 10 PhD students graduated in Economics at Brown University. Congratulations to all of our graduates, we wish you the very best! Thank you to the students, staff, and faculty who helped make our commencement ceremony so special.


Sewers and urbanisation in developing countries Last week on VoxDev, Sean McCulloch (Brown Economics), Matt Schaelling, Matthew Turner & Toru Kitagawa discussed how access to sewers can help catalyse urban migration: voxdev.org/topic/migratio…


Sewers and urbanisation in developing countries Last month on VoxDev, Sean McCulloch (Brown Economics), Matt Schaelling, Matthew Turner & Toru Kitagawa discussed how access to sewers can help catalyse urban migration: voxdev.org/topic/migratio…

📢 Sanitation Infrastructure On Thursday July 10th, Britta Augsburg Institute for Fiscal Studies, Molly Lipscomb UVA Batten School & Andrew Foster Brown Economics will outline key takeaways for policy from their forthcoming #VoxDevLit at our launch event. Register here: cepr-org.zoom.us/webinar/regist…