
kristy buzard
@kbuzard7
Associate Professor of Economics at Syracuse University. Applied theorist working on trade policy, political economy, conflict, and urban economics.
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http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/kbuzard 17-03-2013 15:25:51
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āļøCall for the 5th Women in International Economics conference is out! Hosted by @IESPrinceton Nov 14-15, 2024, Deadline: Apr 30. Submit a paper to join two days of research and mentorship! Co-organizers: Mayara Felix Stefania Garetto Monica Morlacco Ana Maria Santacreu Woan Foong Wong


It was my honor to be there as Zeyuan (Victor) Xiong--my first Ph.D. student--successfully defended his dissertation yesterday. Congratulations Victor! And thanks to Devashish Mitra , Ryan Monarch, Shafaat Khan and Rachael Goodwin.


We are thrilled to announce the 8th cohort of Institute Visiting Scholars! These scholars will pursue research while in residence Minneapolis Fed that helps create a more complete perspective on how the economy performs for all. Welcome! bit.ly/3WaDUi7


I, also, LOVE this paper. I'm looking forward to writing many more with this awesome coauthor team Laura K Gee Olga Stoddard

In the actual āpaperā paper today. Thanks The Boston Globe for covering my work with kristy buzard Olga Stoddard on how moms get interrupted more than dads and how that affects labor market gender gaps bostonglobe.com/2024/06/18/busā¦


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š„very important work by Laura K Gee Olga Stoddard and kristy buzard discussed in the Wall Street Journal š„


Laura K Gee presenting her findings (w/ Olga Stoddard and kristy buzard ) from a clever field experiment: moms are more likely to be interrupted (by schools) even when both parent numbers are listed. Listing dad as more available still leaves about 25% of calls going to mom. #nbersi


Wonderful to present joint work with Desire Kedagni (UNC Chapel Hill) and Ismael MourifiƩ NBER! Lots of interesting discussions and useful feedback. Icing on the cake is catching up with dear grad school friends Laura K Gee kristy buzard!

Thanks to Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute for hosting me later this year with Olga Stoddard and kristy buzard. It was fun to chat with the people there to do this short piece also!

Excited to be IZA for the first time and present my research w/kristy buzard and Laura K Gee. Zoom link below if you are interested in tuning in.


I had a great visit to Syracuse today! Thanks so much kristy buzard and Ryan Monarch for the invitation! š


Thanks to the QJPS Editors for a great thread! This paper is important for thinking about making peace in our chaotic world. The journey from third chapter of Ben Horne's dissertation to publication has been a bittersweet one.

Call for papers for Spring 2025 Midwest Trade & Theory conference at Virginia Tech is out on our new website: sites.google.com/view/midwesttrā¦! Hope to see you there! Raymond Riezman Yoto V. Yotov Virginia Tech Economics Sudipta Sarangi


Examining external demands for parental involvement in educational settings finds that mothers are 1.4 times more likely than fathers to be contacted by schools, from kristy buzard, Laura K Gee, and @olgastoddard nber.org/papers/w33775


Thrilled to have found such a fantastic home QJE for this paper w/ kristy buzard & Laura K Gee! tinyurl.com/5xkefck4


Default to mum: How institutions quietly shape gender roles in parenting kristy buzard Syracuse University, Laura K Gee Tufts Economics, Olga Stoddard BYU ow.ly/18jX50WaAov

