
Bernardo Mottironi
@bmottironi
Romano a Londra per PhD @LSEEcon. On the Econ job market 2024/25.
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Banning non-compete agreements disproportionately benefits workers employed in intangible-intensive firms. Firms are more likely to increase workers' #wages if they have valuable knowledge. E J Bartelsman, S Dobbelaere, A Zona Mattioli Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) ow.ly/L8Ic50U05nJ


Want to do a funded, joint Department of Economics, Oxford-Competition & Markets Authority PhD on market power? Howard Smith and the CMA Microeconomics Unit are looking for promising candidates interested in working on "Beyond markups: understanding changes to competition, concentration, and market power". 1/2




The Inequality in Rome seminar series is baaack! Join us for this new series of talks featuring many guests and interesting papers. First seminar with Massimo Pulejo Massimo Pulejo on Wed, 5 Feb. Check out the full program & save the dates! 📷 sites.google.com/view/inequalit…


Join us for the next Inequality in Rome seminar! 🗓️Feb 19 2025 Bernardo Mottironi Bernardo Mottironi (LSE Department of Economics) will present his paper on Labour Market Power and Aggregate Productivity. 📍In person & online | Light lunch included 📍Info & registration: sites.google.com/view/inequalit…


Humans cause greenhouse gas emissions, but human depopulation, starting in a few decades, will not meet today's climate challenges, from Mark Budolfson, Michael Geruso, Kevin J. Kuruc, Dean Spears, and Sangita Vyas nber.org/papers/w33932
