Gregory Veramendi (@gregveramendi) 's Twitter Profile
Gregory Veramendi

@gregveramendi

Labor economist. Assoc. Prof. at @RHULECON. previously experimental particle physicist @Fermilab. He/him/his

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Mathias Bühler (@miwanowsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, our paper „Female Education and Social Change“ mathiasiwanowsky.com/FemaleEducatio… has been accepted for publication! My coauthors Johannes Wimmer and Leonhard Vollmer are beyond thrilled. In it, we explain how education contributed to a rising female human capital elite. A thread:

Prof Dynarski is at @dynarski.bsky.social (@dynarski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so cool And it is gobsmacking that it wasn’t documented until 2023 If I see one more econ paper that limits the sample to men I will SCREAMMMMMMM

Clara Schaeper (@schaeper-clara.bsky.social) (@schaeper_clara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One year after the spark of #EconMeToo I want to counteract the low visibility of the systemic issue of power abuse and sexual misconduct. I offer my personal perspective here: women-in-economics.com/addressing-sex… and highlight 3 areas for action as an attempt at starting the conversation 📢

I4R (@i4replication) 's Twitter Profile Photo

75 researchers have already registered to one of our three replication games: Lyon: October 24 at ENS de Lyon Stockholm: October 26 at SSE Brussels: October 27 at ULB-ECARES Contact [email protected] if you want to join in-person or virtually!

Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@beckerfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In their new working paper, "One Giant Leap: Emancipation and Aggregate Economic Gains," Chicago Booth's Rick Hornbeck & Dr. Trevon D Logan challenge the longheld notion that slavery was economically productive by incorporating the immense costs imposed upon enslaved people.

Linh Tô (@linhtto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the latest NBER working papers roll out today, I'm excited to share some new work, building on Claudia Goldin's "Why Women Won" from last week—remarkably released the same day as her Nobel Prize win! #EconTwitter #EconX #FirstTweet #FirstX

As the latest <a href="/nberpubs/">NBER</a> working papers roll out today, I'm excited to share some new work, building on Claudia Goldin's "Why Women Won" from last week—remarkably released the same day as her Nobel Prize win! #EconTwitter #EconX #FirstTweet #FirstX
EALE (@eale_sbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EALE is happy to announce that Ronja Helénsdotter, Jon Piqueras and Rachel Scarfe have been selected to participate in the 3rd EALE Tour in April 2024 at University of Potsdam, University of Antwerp and RHUL London. Congratulations!

Jakob Miethe (@jakobmiethe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Gabriel Zucman, we recently won a grant from the German & French research agencies to produce scientific papers increasing transparency in international real estate investments. If you want to look through international ownership structures with us, apply Paris School of Economics!

Jakob Miethe (@jakobmiethe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Terrabytes of international ownership data, a treasure trove of new French and British real estate data, and years of preparatory data work are ready for the taking. We're looking forward to your applications!

chloe gibbs (@chloergibbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤔 Perhaps some women -- just thinking out loud here -- are anticipating having children, and balancing family with their careers, and they happen to know that their male colleagues will get the same leave and same tenure clock treatment...