
Vinicius Cicero
@viniciusccicero
Economics PhD at @ColoradoStateU | Prev. @usponline | Researcher @made_usp | Also: viniciuscicero.bsky.social
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Big thanks to Trade Diversion (Jonathan Dingel) for putting this resource together! I’m on the job market this year — my JMP examines how resource booms reshape export dynamics and labor markets in developing economies like Brazil. More on my work in trade & development: vcicero.github.io






I am Excited to share a new paper with the amazing Camila Steffens : "Dynamic Responses to Smoking Bans: Evidence from Young Adults in a Developing Country" đźšđź“Š 🌍doi.org/10.1016/j.jdev…

Great news: my job market journey has come to an end — I ’m delighted to be joining Denison University (Denison University) as an Assistant Professor this coming Fall. Excited to be part of the Global Commerce program and to engage with colleagues and students at Denison!

1/ Excited to share our new working paper: "Diet, Economic Development, and Climate Change"—joint with Lucas C. Corrêa Dias & Jordan J Norris . (tinyurl.com/3ayuv4y9) A short thread 🧵:


AERE@OSWEET returns *this Friday* March 14th at 2pm Eastern (11am Pacific) with 3 terrific talks on natural resources: Presenters: ✨Ken Jung (Yale) ✨Prachi Jhamb (Georgia, Prachi Jhamb) ✨Lucas Corrêa-Dias (EESP-FGB, Lucas C. Corrêa Dias) Register: nus-sg.zoom.us/meeting/regist…


Woot Woot, Brendan Brundage, 2024-2025 HOPE Visiting Scholar, joins Morehouse College faculty with a focus in History of Economic Thought and U.S. Economic History. We love to see it! Brendan Brundage Morehouse College Colorado State University


🆕 How will climate change shape land markets and farm sizes in the developing world? Today on VoxDev w/ Julian Arteaga (Inter-American Development Bank), Nicolás de Roux (EconomĂa Uniandes), Margarita Gáfaro (Banco RepĂşblica 🇨🇴) & Heitor Pellegrina (Notre Dame Economics): voxdev.org/topic/agricult…

Recently accepted by #QJE, “Manufacturing Revolutions: Industrial Policy and Industrialization in South Korea,” by Nathan Lane (Nathan Lane): doi.org/10.1093/qje/qj…