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Angela Crema

@angcrema

PhD Candidate in Economics, New York University

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NYU Economics Department (@nyufasecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYU Economics is proud to announce its 2023 Job Market Candidates. Learn more at as.nyu.edu/departments/ec… Keep an eye out for threads on each candidate's research in the coming days.

NYU Economics is proud to announce its 2023 Job Market Candidates. 

Learn more at as.nyu.edu/departments/ec…

Keep an eye out for threads on each candidate's research in the coming days.
Felipe Camêlo (@fdiogocamelo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Thrilled to share my JMP! How do capital inflow booms affect capital allocation across firms, aggregate TFP, and GDP? Big Open❓in the literature! I find: Booms → Allocative Efficiency ⬆️, but # of Firms ⬇️ → GDP ⬆️, then ⬇️; Measured TFP ⬇️ 🧵on key results👇(1/10)

🚨 Thrilled to share my JMP!

How do capital inflow booms affect capital allocation across firms, aggregate TFP, and GDP?

Big Open❓in the literature! I find:

Booms → Allocative Efficiency ⬆️, but # of Firms ⬇️
→ GDP ⬆️, then  ⬇️; Measured TFP ⬇️

🧵on key results👇(1/10)
Facundo Danza (@f_danza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, #EconTwitter! I am excited to announce that I am on the Job Market this year In my JMP, I study farmers' groundwater use decisions and their implications for optimal groundwater management policies A 🧵1/10

Hi, #EconTwitter!

I am excited to announce that I am on the Job Market this year

In my JMP, I study farmers' groundwater use decisions and their implications for optimal groundwater management policies

A 🧵1/10
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Angela Crema (Angela Crema) is a labor economist who combines reduced-form empirics and structural modeling to design education policies that increase student achievement and reduce learning inequality. Learn more at angela-crema.com

Angela Crema (<a href="/angcrema/">Angela Crema</a>) is a labor economist who combines reduced-form empirics and structural modeling to design education policies that increase student achievement and reduce learning inequality. Learn more at angela-crema.com
León F. Guzmán (@leonguzmanl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello #EconTwitter! Various assignment mechanisms are used by universities to pair students with professors. When learning is subject to student-professor match effects, have you ever thought about the role these mechanisms play in shaping learning outcomes? 🧵1/9