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Manchester Economics

@manunieconomics

Economics Department, The University of Manchester.

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The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) (@restatjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quantify social welfare for discrete choice with a money-based measure, enhancing cost-benefit analysis. Just Accepted paper by Debopam Bhattacharya at CamEcon, and Tatiana Komarova at Manchester Economics. zurl.co/TlOf

Aruni Mitra (@aruni_mitra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hosting the 3rd NXNW Applied Labour Workshop on 13 June 2024 at the University of Manchester. Please consider applying by 15 April if you're based in the north of England and work in applied labour. Details in the link: dropbox.com/scl/fi/pgyla6z…

Money Macro and Finance Society (@mmf_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to invite you to the 55th Annual Conference of the MMF Society, to take place in-person on 4-6 Sep 2024 at The University of Manchester, UK. To submit, by 29 Apr 2024 via Conference Maker, and learn more, visit mmf.ac.uk/conference/202… Royal Economic Society The Productivity Institute National Institute of Economic and Social Research

We are delighted to invite you to the 55th Annual Conference of the MMF Society, to take place in-person on 4-6 Sep 2024 at <a href="/OfficialUoM/">The University of Manchester</a>, UK. To submit, by 29 Apr 2024 via Conference Maker, and learn more, visit mmf.ac.uk/conference/202…

<a href="/RoyalEconSoc/">Royal Economic Society</a> <a href="/TPIProductivity/">The Productivity Institute</a> <a href="/NIESRorg/">National Institute of Economic and Social Research</a>
Economics Observatory (@econobservatory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST PUBLISHED on the Economics Observatory - How should policy-makers think about the ageing population? by James Banks Institute for Fiscal Studies Manchester Economics Wales Centre for Public Policy #EconTwitter #ageingpopulation #healthyageing buff.ly/3voOLtG

JEEA (@jeea_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forthcoming article by Orazio Attanasio, Agnes Kovacs and Patrick Moran “Temptation and Commitment: a Model of Hand-to-Mouth Behavior” EEA @OUPEconomics Teaching material available: eeassoc.org/teaching-mater… doi.org/10.1093/jeea/j…

Forthcoming article by Orazio Attanasio, Agnes Kovacs and Patrick Moran “Temptation and Commitment: a Model of Hand-to-Mouth Behavior” <a href="/EEANews/">EEA</a> @OUPEconomics
Teaching material available: eeassoc.org/teaching-mater…

doi.org/10.1093/jeea/j…
Manchester Economics (@manunieconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring! Two Lecturer positions (Teaching and Scholarship, fixed term 2 years) one in Development Economics and one in Econometrics. We are looking forward to receiving applications from interesting and enthusiastic colleagues. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…

Money Macro and Finance Society (@mmf_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📈📊📉Our 55th annual conference starts tomorrow Manchester Economics, with 3 days of amazing programme! 4 keynotes: Florin Bilbiie 🇪🇺 🇺🇦, Ben Moll, Barbara Rossi (UPF), & Aişegül Şahin (Texas Austin) + BIS & MMF special sessions! To learn more, check our website: mmf.ac.uk/conference/202…

Money Macro and Finance Society (@mmf_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 1st keynote at our 55th annual meeting was a thought-provoking talk by Ben Moll on HANK models, with 4 lessons for monetary policy, 4 for fiscal policy & 1 challenge: what to replace rational expectations? He kindly provided his slides benjaminmoll.com/MMF/: enjoy!

The 1st keynote at our 55th annual meeting was a thought-provoking talk by <a href="/ben_moll/">Ben Moll</a> on HANK models, with 4 lessons for monetary policy, 4 for fiscal policy &amp; 1 challenge: what to replace rational expectations? He kindly provided his slides benjaminmoll.com/MMF/: enjoy!
Aruni Mitra (@aruni_mitra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents influence their kids' household income & consumption. Yet, parental income & consumption do not drive most of the cross-sectional inequality in the economic outcomes of adult children. Accepted at JoLE (doi.org/10.1086/733051) with Hamish Low and Giovanni Gallipoli

Carlo Reggiani (@mikybartoli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long post warning, but good news!! The paper "Strategic Data Sales with Partial Segment Profiling" together with Flavio Delbono (Università di Bologna) and Luca Sandrini (ZEW ) is now out in the September issue of Information Economics and Policy: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Royal Economic Society (@royaleconsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Book your place for our first #DoctoralTraining Programme #DTP #Masterclass ‘Recent advances in Public Economics: Using demand estimates to inform policy’! 🗓️23 October, 14:00-17:00 🗣️Rachel Griffith Manchester Economics and Institute for Fiscal Studies 👉bit.ly/4dfkj5d #EconTwitter

📢Book your place for our first #DoctoralTraining Programme #DTP #Masterclass ‘Recent advances in Public Economics: Using demand estimates to inform policy’!

🗓️23 October, 14:00-17:00
🗣️Rachel Griffith <a href="/ManUniEconomics/">Manchester Economics</a> and <a href="/TheIFS/">Institute for Fiscal Studies</a>
👉bit.ly/4dfkj5d

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Nicholas Gachet (@nichogachet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Job Market Paper Here! Are we fully examining every aspect of contemporary agrarian reforms to understand their true impacts? In my JMP I analyze the effects of public land transfers (PLT) versus expropriations, the primary land allocation methods used in Latin America reforms

🚨 Job Market Paper Here!
Are we fully examining every aspect of contemporary agrarian reforms to understand their true impacts?
In my JMP I analyze the effects of public land transfers (PLT) versus expropriations, the primary land allocation methods used in Latin America reforms
Oliver Kim (@oliverwkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great new job market paper on land reform in Ecuador by Nicholas Gachet at Manchester Economics! Finds similar patterns to my recent paper w Jen-Kuan Wang in Taiwan—key differences in productivity effects between public land transfers and expropriation.