We are thrilled to curate a Special Issue on βField Experiments to Reduce Inequalityβ in the European Economic Review!
Guest editors: @lergetporer.bsky.social @michelebelot.bsky.social @henninghermes.com @fpeter.bsky.social & @simonwiederhold.bsky.social Β
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22.01.2024 06:00 β π 70 π 44 π¬ 1 π 6
New paper: "Adversarial Economic Preferences Predict Right-Wing Voting" docs.iza.org/dp16711.pdf
Competitiveness predicts voting for economically right-wing parties. Negative reciprocity, distrust, and selfishness predict voting for socially conservative and populist parties.
09.01.2024 13:35 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
The great π¨βπ Benjamin Arold π¨βπ is on the market!
Hiring? Have a look at his fascinating JMP (revision resubmitted to QJE) on evolution vs creationism in the classroom
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benjamin-arold.com
Further great work on education & several new projects on natural language processing a.o.
16.11.2023 14:36 β π 9 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
So happy to see this in print! Three cheers to large-scale research collaborationsππ₯
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
12.11.2023 20:01 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
A few days ago I was very excited to share a new paper on "The Fundamental Properties, Stability and Predictive Power of Distributional Preferences" but didn't realize I can write a thread on bsky.
So here is the thread !
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My market design blog: https://marketdesigner.blogspot.com/ Forthcoming in May: Moral Economics https://www.amazon.com/Moral-Economics-Prostitution-Controversial-Transactions/dp/1541702018
Economist. Executive Vice President of Criminal Justice at Arnold Ventures. Host of the Probable Causation podcast. Author of The Science of Second Chances, available for pre-order now! I study crime & discrimination. https://jenniferdoleac.com
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Lecturer (Asst Prof) at University of Exeter | Economist | Experimental Economics | Behavioral Economics | Dog lover (with a cat)
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Microeconomist, Behavioral Economist, Author of "Misunderstandings: False Beliefs in Communication"
Professor of Economics at National University of Singapore. Behavioral, experimental, environmental. Research Fellow at @cepr.org, @cesifo.org. Invited researcher at J-PAL. Previously at University of Bonn and University of Lausanne.
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Professor of econometrics at Tilburg U. Managing editor of EctJ. Fellow of IAAE, ES, and CEPR. https://jaap.abbring.org
Labour Economist at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Interested in job search, unemployment, migration, childcare, disability insurance and other labour market related topics. https://sites.google.com/view/researchpaulmuller/home
Professor of Economics, University of Munich
Director, ifo Center for the Economics of Education
https://sites.google.com/view/woessmann-e
Professor of Neuroeconomics at the Amsterdam School of Economics. Studies economic and social decision making. Interested in anxiety and stress, trust, affect, social cognition.
http://www.neuro-economics.net
Professor Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Tinbergen Instituut
Main fields: Macro labor, search theory
Collaborative Research Center (CRC TRR 190) funded by the German Research Foundation; our focus is on competitive behavior by individuals and firms in cases where rationality may be limited.
Website: http://rationality-and-competition.de
Ass. Prof. of Economics @TU_Muenchen
, Campus Heilbronn. Education, Public, and Behavioral Economics. Research Associate @ifo_Institute.
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Applied & Behavioral Economist, focusing on education and labor market inequalities, deputy head at German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) in Hanover, Germany.
https://t1p.de/fraukepeter
Econ postdoc @univie |
interested in belief formation, narratives & moral decision making |
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https://fstehr.github.io
Assistant Professor at Amsterdam School of Economics. Works on labor/health/economic demography. Previously Princeton CHW and Erasmus School of Economics.
Website: www.esmeezwiers.com