Elio Nimier-David (@elionimier) 's Twitter Profile
Elio Nimier-David

@elionimier

Assistant Professor at @CornellEcon & @cornellilr.
Interested in Labor, Firm Dynamics & Spatial Economics.

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⭐ VoxTalks Economics NEW EPISODE ⭐ By law, many French firms share 10% of profits with employees. Do those workers earn more? Are they more productive? David Thesmar MIT Sloan School of Management talks to Tim Phillips Talk Normal CEPR. Listen & subscribe: podfollow.com/voxtalks

⭐ VoxTalks Economics NEW EPISODE ⭐

By law, many French firms share 10% of profits with employees. Do those workers earn more? Are they more productive? <a href="/dthesmar/">David Thesmar</a> <a href="/MITSloan/">MIT Sloan School of Management</a> talks to <a href="/timsvengali/">Tim Phillips Talk Normal</a> <a href="/cepr_org/">CEPR</a>.

Listen &amp; subscribe: podfollow.com/voxtalks
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[#IPParisResearch] Institut Polytechnique de Paris awards its 2024 thesis prizes to reward students who have distinguished themselves by the quality of their doctoral work and the significant contributions they have made to their respective fields of research 🏆 🎖 The 2024

[#IPParisResearch] Institut Polytechnique de Paris awards its 2024 thesis prizes to reward students who have distinguished themselves by the quality of their doctoral work and the significant contributions they have made to their respective fields of research 🏆

🎖 The 2024
Pauline Carry (@paulinecarry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do employers and workers behave during dismissals? In a new paper with Benjamin Schoefer, we test between cooperation and deliberate imposition of costs. Summary 🧵: 1/9

Zachary Bleemer (@zbleemer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study: The relative wage premium for going to college has halved for low-income Americans since 1960. What is to blame? Rising selectivity? Tuition hikes? State disinvestment? We decompose changes in the premium since 1900 to find out. 🧵#EconTwitter nber.org/papers/w33797

New study: The relative wage premium for going to college has halved for low-income Americans since 1960.

What is to blame? Rising selectivity? Tuition hikes? State disinvestment? We decompose changes in the premium since 1900 to find out.

🧵#EconTwitter nber.org/papers/w33797
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publication day of our new book with augustin landier ! We make an ultra-simple point: it is not possible to think about economics separately from moral values, and it's okay. We argue that moral tradeoffs are everywhere, and they must be confronted head-on.