
Enrico Berkes
@enrico_berkes
Pausch Endowed AP of Economics @UMBC
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Do you notice that there are fewer publications by women than men? A @nature paper shows that this is, in part, because women are less likely to be credited as authors for their scientific contribution IRIS UMETRICS NYU Wagner @M_B_Ross Britta Glennon nature.com/articles/s4158…

Thrilled that this paper (with Raviv Murciano-Goroff Enrico Berkes @M_B_Ross Julia Lane and Bruce Weinberg) is out in nature today. We find that women are much less likely to be credited with authorship (13% less) and inventorship (59% less) than men🧵

Our new paper on gender credit gap in science (with Raviv Murciano-Goroff Britta Glennon @M_B_Ross Julia Lane and Bruce Weinberg) is out in nature. Women are less likely to be credited with authorship (-13%) and inventorship (-59%) than men. Full preview text here: rdcu.be/cQbn6


Delighted to announce that the 17th End-Of-Year Conference of Swiss Economists Abroad will take place in person on Thursday, December 22nd at the University of Basel. Abstract submission here: swisseconomistsabroad.org/meetings/ cc AlineButikofer Enrico Berkes Kurt Schmidheiny




Thank you Rotman School for covering our paper with Enrico Berkes on the effects of the knowledge economy on income segregation, forthcoming in the next issue of AEJ Applied AEA Journals

Very happy to announce that my paper with Ruben Gaetani on how innovative activities affect income segregation within US cities was published today. It's been a long journey, but totally worth it! aeaweb.org/issues/715

"Patenting in the 1920s was higher in cities with longer lockdowns during the 1918 Flu Pandemic." Just Accepted paper by E. Berkes (Enrico Berkes), O. Deschênes (Olivier Deschenes), R. Gaetani (Ruben Gaetani), J. Lin (Jeffrey Lin), C. Severen (Christopher Severen) zurl.co/8UmK

Thank you Rotman School for the excellent summary of our paper with Enrico Berkes Olivier Deschenes Jeffrey Lin Christopher Severen, now forthcoming in The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat). Did stricter lockdowns in the 1918 pandemic hamper innovation? In short, no.



I am happy to announce that my paper with Ruben Gaetani and Marti Mestieri, titled "Technological Waves, Knowledge Diffusion, and Local Growth", was recently published on the JPEMA (journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpema/0/ja)!



My more tech savvy co-author Ruben Gaetani wrote a nice summary thread of our paper!

Newly expanded financial aid Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will cover tuition costs for admitted students from 80 percent of U.S. families news.mit.edu/2024/mit-tuiti…