Raphaël Lafrogne-Joussier (@raph_lajouss) 's Twitter Profile
Raphaël Lafrogne-Joussier

@raph_lajouss

PhD Candidate @CrestUmr | Economist @InseeFr
Mes tweets n'engagent que moi, bien entendu

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linkhttps://raphael-lafrogne-joussier.github.io/ calendar_today11-01-2017 10:19:15

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The Review of Economic Studies (@reveconstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And @noemiept from HEC Paris Business School shows that local government debt crowds out corporate credit and investment. This crowding out effect significantly reduces the output multiplier of debt-financed local government spending. 5/5 npinardontouati.github.io

And @noemiept from <a href="/HECParis/">HEC Paris Business School</a> shows that local government debt crowds out corporate credit and investment. This crowding out effect significantly reduces the output multiplier of debt-financed local government spending. 5/5

npinardontouati.github.io
Beatrice Cherrier (@undercoverhist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friedman's take on why Marshall married Mary Palley (cc @CleoCZ ): "the main reason he ever married her - to keep her from publishing the book under her own name...After the Principles came out under his own name, he suppressed the Marshall and Marshall"

Friedman's take on why Marshall married Mary Palley (cc @CleoCZ ): "the main reason he ever married her - to keep her from publishing the book under her own name...After the Principles came out under his own name, he suppressed the Marshall and Marshall"
Christian Gollier (@cgollier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US EPA has just delivered new estimates of the carbon price (SCC). It jumped from around 50 $/tCO2 to almost 200 $/tCO2 (using the central discount rate of 2%, decreasing with maturity). Waw! This makes many many climate actions now socially desirable!

The US EPA has just delivered new estimates of the carbon price (SCC). It jumped from around 50 $/tCO2 to almost 200 $/tCO2 (using the central discount rate of 2%, decreasing with maturity). Waw! This makes many many climate actions now socially desirable!
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Congrats to Nicolas Hommel, a third-year Princeton Economics Ph.D. student, who was recognized for his work as a preceptor in “Econometrics: A Mathematical Approach.” bit.ly/3ow2ZW6

Raphaël Lafrogne-Joussier (@raph_lajouss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic conference + great line-up! Congrats to Dorothée Rouzet Wolf Heinrich Reuter and the team Direction générale du Trésor for the organization 🥳 Thank you so much for having me ! (-> Energy cost pass-through: Draft coming very very soon)