
Tianyi Wang
@tianyi91
Assistant Professor in Economics @UofT. Alum of @PittEcon and @colgateuniv. Political economy & economic history.
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Please join us for our Virtual Economic History Seminar on Monday April 5, 5p UK (12p NY) Tianyi Wang will present "Waves of Empowerment: Black Radio and the Civil Rights Movement." Registration: cuboulder.zoom.us/meeting/regist… Remaining schedule: warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom… Cliometric Society EHA

.Tianyi Wang will be presenting in the in Virtual Economic History Seminar on Monday (April 5). He will talk about his paper, "Waves of Empowerment: Black Radio and the Civil Rights Movement"


Delighted to attend the Pitt Economics graduation ceremony for graduates over the past 2 yrs! Thank you so much Osea Giuntella Randall Walsh @econhist_allday and Dan Rees for your help and guidance over the past few years! Also big congrats and all the best to my friends and fellow graduates!!!


Excited to present "Robots, Workers' Safety, and Health" (with Rania Gihleb, Osea Giuntella, and Luca Stella) at the Essen Health Conference! We find that robots reduce work injuries in both the US and Germany, with contrasting effects on mental health. Link: drive.google.com/file/d/1x3eZoA…


Want to get to know the work of new MacArthur fellow @MarcellaAlsan? Here’s a place to start—one of the most powerful papers in economics. On the long term FX of the Tuskegee experiment on medical mistrust and health among Black men. Joint with Marianne Wanamaker. academic.oup.com/qje/article-ab…


I just pre-ordered this exciting new book by Leah Boustan & Abramitzky It's built on path-breaking work, a deep dive into historical data that uncovers the real story of immigrants in the U.S. and their role in the economy you should order it too! amzn.to/39Qqn5W

New working paper alert (with @patesta and Liyang Zhou)! Introducing new area- AND population-based crosswalks for harmonizing boundaries of U.S. counties (i) to congressional districts and (ii) across U.S. Census years. Paper: warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom… (1/7)

In this VoxEU article, LSE Department of Economics's Jörn-Steffen Pischke traces the history of natural experiments in labor econ from early work by #PrincetonU Prof. Orley Ashenfelter to the 2021 Nobel laureates: voxeu.org/article/natura…




Monday 12/20 is the last day to submit a paper to the NLS-E conference, hosted by the Industrial Relations Section & organized this year by Chris Campos, Natalia Emanuel, Emma Harrington, & Tianyi Wang. Find more details here & reach out to the organizers with Qs: irs.princeton.edu/events/2022/nl…


Robots led to a decline in injuries but had negative effects on the mental health of workers in the US; there is no evidence of this negative effect on mental health in Germany, from Rania Gihleb, Osea Giuntella, Luca Stella, and Tianyi Wang nber.org/papers/w30180


Plenary speaker Dr. Trevon D Logan borrows humanities thinking to advance the economic discourse on race at the Munk School's conference on Race, Equity and Public Policy organized by Claire Célérier & Shari Eli


We heard a great final presentation from keynote speaker Leah Boustan from Princeton University. Thanks again to all of the speakers and attendees who helped make the CSUS 2023 Bissell-Heyd Symposium at the Munk School a success!



New research by @mettegoertz, @idalykkekr and Tianyi Wang shows that women have a lower probability of dying from female-specific cancers if their male GPs have daughters ⬇️ Danmarks Grundforskningsfond #EconTwitter Read the paper here: shorturl.at/fk4IH
