
Cristóbal Otero
@cristobalotero
Assistant Professor @columbia_biz. PhD in Economics @berkeleyecon
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🥳🥳 Our paper Discrimination in the Formation of Academic Networks: A field Experiment on #EconTwitter has just been published in the American Economic Review: Insights. with Bruno Ferman and Pedro Sant'Anna



Very excited for the publication of our new work on inequality and taxation in Brazil -- please join us for the live conference with minister Fernando Haddad starting now! Paper: taxobservatory.eu//www-site/uplo… Conference: youtube.com/@MinFazenda




This semester, we'll organize a PhD reading group on Industrial policy at Columbia Economics, with CBS, SIPA, and CPE, with Lucía Casal and Filip Milos (both postdocs at CBS) We'll cover recent advances in IP at the intersection of macro, growth, firm dynamics, trade-spatial, public



Everyone’s talking about Erik Brynjolfsson, Bharat Chandar & Ruyu Chen’s excellent new paper Canaries in the Coal Mine. It shows entry-level jobs shrinking in AI-exposed occupations. But wait: earlier studies found AI helps novices most. So why are entry-level jobs disappearing? (1/n)


Now that we are getting some clearer signals from the labor market about how AI may be affecting employment of different groups, Enrique Ide provides a terrific thread tying together the key results with his new paper on AI in the Knowledge Economy with Eduard Talamas.

A great thread making sense out of the emerging stylized facts on the labour market impact of AI, on the basis of the forthcoming JPE paper by Enrique Ide and Eduard Talamàs


1/7 New research from our faculty Berkeley Economics reveals how America's wealthiest people avoid paying taxes. A team of UC Berkeley economists has put concrete numbers on the effective tax rate for the country's richest individuals.

