Jan Sebastian Nimczik (@nimczik) 's Twitter Profile
Jan Sebastian Nimczik

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CEPR (@cepr_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP17152 The Long-Run Effects of Immigration: Evidence Across a Barrier to Refugee Settlement Antonio Ciccone Mannheim Bus. School Mannheim Graduate School (GESS), Jan Sebastian Nimczik ESMT Berlin ow.ly/7cco50IvywY #CEPR_DE, #CEPR_EH, #CEPR_ITRE, #CEPR_LE, #CEPR_MG

New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP17152
The Long-Run Effects of Immigration: Evidence Across a Barrier to Refugee Settlement
Antonio Ciccone <a href="/MannheimBSchool/">Mannheim Bus. School</a> <a href="/GESSuniMannheim/">Mannheim Graduate School (GESS)</a>, Jan Sebastian Nimczik <a href="/esmtberlin/">ESMT Berlin</a>
ow.ly/7cco50IvywY
#CEPR_DE, #CEPR_EH, #CEPR_ITRE, #CEPR_LE, #CEPR_MG
Sebastian T. Braun (@sebastiantbraun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A summary of key insights on the integration of displaced persons (Vertriebene) in post-war Germany on Ökonomenstimme (in German): oekonomenstimme.org/artikel/2022/0… 1/2

CRC TR 224 EPoS Bonn-Mannheim (@epos224) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Long-Run Effects of Immigration: Evidence Across a Barrier to Refugee Settlement" - a study by CRC TR 224 EPoS Bonn-Mannheim researcher Antonio Ciccone (University of Mannheim) and Jan Nimczik (ESMT Berlin, IZA) is now available: crctr224.de/en/research-ou… (1/2)

"The Long-Run Effects of Immigration: Evidence Across a Barrier to Refugee Settlement" - a study by <a href="/EPoS224/">CRC TR 224 EPoS Bonn-Mannheim</a> researcher Antonio Ciccone (University of Mannheim) and Jan Nimczik (ESMT Berlin, IZA) is now available: crctr224.de/en/research-ou… (1/2)
Jan Sebastian Nimczik (@nimczik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great thread of my co-author Andreas R. Kostol who summarizes the questions we address in a forthcoming paper in the Journal of Econometrics (joint with Ingrid Huitfeldt and Andrea Weber). We propose a method to infer the hierarchy structure of firms based on administrative data.

ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (@rf_berlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce establishment of The ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin Institute for the Economy and the Future of Work (RFBerlin), funded by ROCKWOOL Fonden. Follow to keep up to date with our research.

We are pleased to announce establishment of The ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin Institute for the Economy and the Future of Work (RFBerlin), funded by <a href="/RockwoolFonden/">ROCKWOOL Fonden</a>. Follow to keep up to date with our research.
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Today our Project Leaders get together in Berlin Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin @BSE_Berlin for RFBerlin’s very first workshop. Opening introduction speeches were given by Deputy Director Prof. Alexandra Spitz-Oener and Director Prof. Christian Dustmann

Today our Project Leaders get together in Berlin <a href="/HumboldtUni/">Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin</a> @BSE_Berlin for RFBerlin’s very first workshop. Opening introduction speeches were given by Deputy Director Prof. Alexandra Spitz-Oener and Director Prof. Christian Dustmann
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🗓 RFBerlin’s first workshop is taking place on 27-28 March, 2023. This is the first in-person meeting of all project leaders with our new postdocs. Welcome to Berlin! @BSE_Berlin

🗓 RFBerlin’s first workshop is taking place on 27-28 March, 2023. This is the first in-person meeting of all project leaders with our new postdocs. Welcome to Berlin! @BSE_Berlin
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We are excited to present the Global Migration Information Hub at ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin! 🌍🚀 The #GMIH provides insights into European migration trends, compiles essential data, and synthesizes research for key migration questions. Explore more at: rfberlin.com/global-migrati…

We are excited to present the Global Migration Information Hub at <a href="/RF_Berlin/">ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin</a>! 🌍🚀 The #GMIH provides insights into European migration trends, compiles essential data, and synthesizes research for key migration questions. Explore more at: rfberlin.com/global-migrati…
The Review of Economic Studies (@reveconstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“How can employer size and market structure affect workers’ bargaining position? A model of size-based market power in a frictional labor market with calibration to Austrian data.” From Jarosch, Nimczik and Sorkin: restud.com/granular-searc…

“How can employer size and market structure affect workers’ bargaining position? A model of size-based market power in a frictional labor market with calibration to Austrian data.”

From Jarosch, Nimczik and Sorkin:

restud.com/granular-searc…
ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (@rf_berlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kicking off our Spring Workshop, a two-day event bringing together RFBerlin scholars to present and discuss the research ongoing in our Institute.

Kicking off our Spring Workshop, a two-day event bringing together RFBerlin scholars to present and discuss the research ongoing in our Institute.
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Handbook Talks: A New Podcast Series from RFBerlin We are pleased to introduce our new podcast, dedicated to exploring the forthcoming Volumes 5 and 6 of the Handbook of Labor Economics. This series features interviews with renowned scholars who have contributed chapters,

Handbook Talks: A New Podcast Series from RFBerlin

We are pleased to introduce our new podcast, dedicated to exploring the forthcoming Volumes 5 and 6 of the Handbook of Labor Economics. This series features interviews with renowned scholars who have contributed chapters,
ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (@rf_berlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📊 New Update! Our Global Migration Information Hub now features the latest data from the European Social Survey - Positive attitudes towards migration have increased between 2002 and 2020. Higher educated individuals are more accepting. And younger generations show greater

📊 New Update! Our Global Migration Information Hub now features the latest data from the European Social Survey - Positive attitudes towards migration have increased between 2002 and 2020. Higher educated individuals are more accepting. And younger generations show greater
Raffaella Sadun (@raffasadun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being an organizational economist in a strategy department, I am often puzzled by the little interaction that exists between these two fields. A new blog post written with a great group of colleagues to argue for more strategy in org econ, and viceversa cepr.org/voxeu/columns/…