
Felipe Del Canto
@pipeton8
PhD student at @HarvardEcon | Formerly Math + Econ at @ucatolica
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http://pipeton8.github.io 02-03-2010 23:12:18
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🔵 Placement 2023 Instituto de Economía UC 🔵 Felicitamos a los graduados del Magíster en Economía de la Universidad Católica que fueron admitidos en prestigiosas universidades internacionales bit.ly/41HfA6y


Using a wealth of data to model how inflation affects households of different ages and with different levels of education, Felipe Del Canto, John Grigsby, Eric Qian, & @Conor_A_Walsh argue that inflation is neither universally regressive or progressive. bit.ly/43dVq5M


Read John Grigsby, Felipe Del Canto, Eric Qian, and @Conor_A_Walsh on why different sources of inflation carry radically different distributional consequences. bit.ly/43dVq5M

I have been asked over the last few days about tylercowen and have seen many negative things expressed on this site, including in replies to my criticism of his EJMR research take. So let me try and balance the ship here.


I'm grateful to UChicago Economics for highlighting my research. Happy to share the results from my #JMP! Check out all my research on my website: estefanorubio.com I'll be on the 2023-24 #JobMarket, help me with a retweet 🙌#EconTwitter.




📈Inflation is hard to understand! It has complex causes, consequences & trade-offs. Our new paper with Francesco Nuzzi & @Al_Bi99studies how people understand inflation & what they want the government to do to fight it. Short summary thread 🧵👇 socialeconomicslab.org/understanding_… 1/

A new survey sheds light on how people understand the causes, consequences, and trade-offs of inflation, and how they think inflation should be managed, from Alberto Binetti, Francesco Nuzzi, and Stefanie Stantcheva nber.org/papers/w32497


Estoy buscando un RA para que me apoye en mis proyectos de historia económica y política. Bueno con Stata y R. Bueno para la econometría. Pueden enviarme el CV a [email protected]




Pablo (Pablo Valenzuela-Casasempere) is an urban economist interested in history and public economics. His job market paper studies the long-run consequences for individuals displaced by the construction of the highway system in the US. Profile: pvalenzuelac.github.io


From the latest issue of the QJPS, “Exporting Ideology: The Right and Left of Foreign Influence” by Pol Antras Gerard Padro i Miquel. A thread.

Congratulations to Stefanie Stantcheva (Stefanie Stantcheva s-stantcheva.bsky.social) of Harvard University, winner of the 2025 John Bates Clark Medal! aeaweb.org/about-aea/hono…



Recently accepted by #QJE, “Are Inflationary Shocks Regressive? A Feasible Set Approach,” by Del Canto (Felipe Del Canto), Grigsby (John Grigsby), Qian (Eric Qian), and Walsh: doi.org/10.1093/qje/qj…