
Eleonora Patacchini
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25-10-2022 07:25:36
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When social ties are affected by the geographical location of individuals and their social capital, we show that subsidizing social interactions yields a higher total welfare than subsidizing transportation costs Eleonora Patacchini Yves Zenou econometricsociety.org/publications/q…


New paper published in Quantitative Economics about the interactions between the geographical space and the social space. Should the planner subsidize social interactions or commuting costs? econometricsociety.org/publications/q…

New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP18851 High-Rise #Housing and #Urban #Sustainability Efi Kyriakopoulou AUEB University of Athens @SLU, Tingmingke Lu WU Vienna, Eleonora Patacchini Cornell Economics Cornell University, Jonathan Strale @SLU ow.ly/Ymt850QFvnb #CEPR_ITRE, #CEPR_PE #networks #economics


Excited to see our short paper “Media Slant and Public Policy Views” out last week in the AEA P&P! Milena Djourelova Ruben Durante Eleonora Patacchini and I study how exposure to US cable TV influences individuals’ opinions on prominent policy issues.🧵

New CEPR DP - DP19195 Unobserved Contributions and Political Influence: Evidence from the Death of Top #Donors Marco Battaglini Cornell University, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza Sapienza Università di Roma, Mengwei Lin Cornell University, Eleonora Patacchini Cornell University ow.ly/egZt50Svoxx #CEPR_PoE #economics #US


The death of a top donor significantly decreases a candidate's chances of being elected in the current and future election cycles, from Marco Battaglini, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza, Mengwei Lin, and Eleonora Patacchini nber.org/papers/w32649




Thank you The Boston Globe for writing about our research! bostonglobe.com/2024/07/31/opi…

Top donors have an outsized impact on their chosen candidates, new research by Cornell economists finds, including how electable they are and how they set their legislative agenda. Marco Battaglini Eleonora Patacchini Cornell Economics news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…

🧵 1/ There's a lot of hype around Big Data & Machine Learning: can it do better than the classic decision-making process with a “human touch”? 🤔For more on this, check out our new paper Journal of Econometrics sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP19542 Child Penalties and Parental Role Models: Classroom Exposure Effects Henrik Kleven Princeton University, Giulia Oliverio Cornell University, Eleonora Patacchini Eleonora Patacchini Cornell University ow.ly/x5Ut50TzQw4 #CEPR_LE #CEPR_PE #economics


Studying welfare in the classic volunteer's dilemma. While the chance of finding a volunteer may decrease with group size, welfare always increases, from Marco Battaglini and Thomas R. Palfrey nber.org/papers/w32999



The parental role models experienced during adolescence have large causal effects on child penalties later in life, from Henrik Kleven, Giulia Olivero, and Eleonora Patacchini nber.org/papers/w33002



Taking cues: A girl who attends school with classmates whose mothers work is more likely to be in the workforce when she has a child herself than a girl whose classmates have stay-at-home moms, Cornell Economics researchers found. Eleonora Patacchini NBER news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/1…
