Martin Brun (@martinbrun23) 's Twitter Profile
Martin Brun

@martinbrun23

Postdoc at @CoE_FIT 🇫🇮 | PhD at @UABBarcelona

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The Economic Journal (@ej_res) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forthcoming in EJ: ‘Maternal Investments in Children: The Role of Expected Effort and Returns’ by Sonia Bhalotra, Adeline Delavande, Paulino Font-Gilabert, Joanna Maselko Adeline Delavande Joanna Maselko @novaSBE doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea… Royal Economic Society @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter

Forthcoming in EJ: ‘Maternal Investments in Children: The Role of Expected Effort and Returns’ by Sonia Bhalotra, Adeline Delavande, Paulino Font-Gilabert, Joanna Maselko <a href="/ADelavande/">Adeline Delavande</a> <a href="/maselkojoanna/">Joanna Maselko</a> @novaSBE doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea… <a href="/RoyalEconSoc/">Royal Economic Society</a> @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter
Peter Hull (@instrumenthull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the AI-generated podcast for my undergrad metrics course. drive.google.com/file/d/1Hve9BU… Honestly a better intro lecture than I usually give!

Tax Systems Research (FIT) (@coe_fit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣📣📣Call for Papers Workshop in Labor Economics: Wages, Employment and Inequality (WEI 2025) in Helsinki, Finland 21 – 22 August 2025. Keynotes: Magne Mogstad and Stephen Machin Submit your paper by 30 March 2025! verotutkimus.fi/en/wei2025/

Garth Heutel (@garthheutel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article "Theme park rides are Giffen goods" is now forthcoming in Southern Economic Journal A project that combines my love of economics with my love of theme parks! 🧵 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… #econtwitter

Tax Systems Research (FIT) (@coe_fit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to the FIT Seminar on Wed 2 Oct at 1 p.m.! Morten Støstad, Postdoctoral researcher, Norwegian School of Economics, presents his research: The Effects of (Un)fair (In)equality: An Experiment Across 40 Countries Zoom Meeting: tuni.zoom.us/j/65804313290

Welcome to the FIT Seminar on Wed 2 Oct at 1 p.m.!

Morten Støstad, Postdoctoral researcher, Norwegian School of Economics, presents his research:

The Effects of (Un)fair (In)equality: An Experiment Across 40 Countries 

Zoom Meeting: tuni.zoom.us/j/65804313290
AEA Journals (@aeajournals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forthcoming in AEJ: Economic Policy: "The Long-Run Effects of Peer Gender On Occupational Sorting and the Wage Gap" by Demid Getik and Armando N. Meier. aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…

The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”
Nora Lustig (@noralustig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson on their Nobel Prize for their research on what shapes inequality across countries! We very much look forward to Professor Acemoglu's keynote lecture at our conference ECINEQ 2025. Ecineq Daron Acemoglu

Jeffrey Yusof (@yusof_jeff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Job Market Paper Alert 🚨 A significant part of inequality stems from market forces beyond individual control - what we call *market luck*. In meritocratic societies, this raises a key question: Do people perceive these inequalities as fair? Read on to learn more. 👇 [1/14]

🚨Job Market Paper Alert 🚨

A significant part of inequality stems from market forces beyond individual control - what we call *market luck*.

In meritocratic societies, this raises a key question: Do people perceive these inequalities as fair?

Read on to learn more.  👇
[1/14]
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proposing a theory, with broad applicability and some supportive experimental evidence, to predict which decisions are complex and lead to mistakes, from Xavier Gabaix and Thomas Graeber nber.org/papers/w33109

Proposing a theory, with broad applicability and some supportive experimental evidence, to predict which decisions are complex and lead to mistakes, from <a href="/xgabaix/">Xavier Gabaix</a> and Thomas Graeber nber.org/papers/w33109
Martin Beraja (@martinberaja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like a winemaker, the economist will use math to produce a fine idea from the grapes of a rough insight. The math is the tool to help them think. Once the thinking is done, the reader can simply drink the idea. The curious reader may still want to visit the vineyard, see how

Bea Ahumada (@beaahumada_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m on the Job Market! 🚨 Ever wondered how does uncertainty about sources of inequality affects redistribution? In my jmp, Excuses and Redistribution, I explore how people use excuses to distort beliefs about merit and luck, justifying self-serving behavior. 🧵(1/7)

I’m on the Job Market! 🚨

Ever wondered how does uncertainty about sources of inequality affects redistribution?  In my jmp, Excuses and Redistribution, I explore how people use excuses to distort beliefs about merit and luck, justifying self-serving behavior. 🧵(1/7)
Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality (@stone_lis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An incentivized redistribution experiment with elite university students in China and France reveals differences in the way merit- and luck-based inequalities are perceived. Read the WP by Margot Belguise, Yuchen Huang, and Stone Center postdoc Zhexun MO. bit.ly/4fQ1DLp

An incentivized redistribution experiment with elite university students in China and France reveals differences in the way merit- and luck-based inequalities are perceived. Read the WP by <a href="/BelguiseMargot/">Margot Belguise</a>, Yuchen Huang, and Stone Center postdoc <a href="/ZhexunMO/">Zhexun MO</a>.
bit.ly/4fQ1DLp
Cecilia García Peñalosa (@cgarciapenalosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The call for papers is open for the 2025 Ecineq conference that will take place at the World Bank on July 9-11. Keynote talks by Daron Acemoglu, Garance Genicot , Debraj Ray and Nora Lustig Details at bit.ly/3V8KFQ0

Pedro Rey Biel (@pedroreybiel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce the II @ESADE Workshop in Behavioral and Experimental Economics In Barcelona on June 2nd and 3rd. Keynote lectures by Antonio Penta, Matthew Rabin and Uri Simonsohn. All info in the pictures.

Happy to announce the II @ESADE Workshop in Behavioral and Experimental Economics In Barcelona on June 2nd and 3rd. Keynote lectures by Antonio Penta, Matthew Rabin and Uri Simonsohn. All info in the pictures.
Andis Sofianos (@sof_andis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have written a review article on the research within experimental economics studying the impact of intelligence on economic decision making. doi.org/10.1093/acrefo… #econtwitter

I have written a review article on the research within experimental economics studying the impact of intelligence on economic decision making.

doi.org/10.1093/acrefo…

#econtwitter
Giorgio Chiovelli (@gchiovelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper Alert! We hear a lot about China’s rise as an economic superpower and its impact on manufacturing in rich countries. But another global shake-up is unfolding: China’s soaring demand for commodities is transforming economies in the Global South. How?

New Paper Alert!

We hear a lot about China’s rise as an economic superpower and its impact on manufacturing in rich countries.

But another global shake-up is unfolding: China’s soaring demand for commodities is transforming economies in the Global South. 

How?
Julien Senn (@sennjulien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Publication alert🚨 What motivates citizens to support redistributive policy proposals? Find out in our new paper just accepted in the Journal of Public Economics (joint with Aljosha Henkel, T.Epper, E.Fehr) Paper link: tinyurl.com/9u45tcep A thread🧵

🚨Publication alert🚨

What motivates citizens to support redistributive policy proposals?

Find out in our new paper just accepted in the <a href="/JPubEcon/">Journal of Public Economics</a>  (joint with <a href="/AljoshaHenkel/">Aljosha Henkel</a>, T.Epper, E.Fehr)

Paper link: tinyurl.com/9u45tcep

A thread🧵