A fun action shot presenting at
@beckerfriedman.bsky.social / UChicago on income responses to the large implicit tax on parent income from college aid!
@nickgebbia.bsky.social
Hoover Fellow @ Stanford / Hoover Institution. Berkeley Econ PhD. Arsenal fan & lifting ππ»ββοΈ More at: www.nickgebbia.com
A fun action shot presenting at
@beckerfriedman.bsky.social / UChicago on income responses to the large implicit tax on parent income from college aid!
Lol I have nothing to do with Airbnb.
23.02.2025 23:48 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Optimist: The cup is half full.
Pessimist: The cup is half empty.
Economist: You are endowed with a cup whose fullness is drawn from G.
#econJM candidates, as you're cramming in those 11/15 apps, don't forget Hoover Fellow apps are due Monday 11/18!
--> Up to 10 years. 100% own research time - no teaching, no splitting time on other projects. Great pay. Great location. Friendly colleagues.
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This is a relatively new program that has recently built a cohort of young econ folks, including Val Bolotnyy, @nataliemillar.bsky.social, @jdlight.bsky.social, Suhani Jalota, Robert Fluegge, @milanq.bsky.social, Oliver Giesecke, and myself. It's a great atmosphere to join!
15.11.2024 19:22 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0#econJM candidates, as you're cramming in those 11/15 apps, don't forget Hoover Fellow apps are due Monday 11/18!
--> Up to 10 years. 100% own research time - no teaching, no splitting time on other projects. Great pay. Great location. Friendly colleagues.
#econsky
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12.11.2024 05:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks for making this! Iβd love to be added.
Iβm a recent econ phd now at Stanford / Hoover, with developing work on effects of K-12 spending on kidsβ long-run outcomes using admin Census data.
The most important thing to carry over from Twitter/X: The time I was retweeted by @khoavuumn.bsky.social
12.11.2024 02:56 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0If interested, you can find more here: www.nickgebbia.com
Thanks for reading!
(3) Ongoing projects studying long-run effects of childhood environment (e.g. crime, schools), drawing on incredible data infrastructure at Census Bureau. (with @mattunrath.bsky.social + @jlrothbaum.bsky.social)
12.11.2024 02:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0(2) In WP with Johnny Huynh, we study a unique "local preference" in college admissions. This boosts enrollment at local 4yr public, not crowded out by enrollment at other in-state 4yr publics. Effect comes all from high URM share HS's. (See fig.) This formally race-neutral policy improves equity!
12.11.2024 02:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0(1b) I further study how misperception of a complex tax affects deadweight loss (DWL). I show theoretically two channels matter: average & variance of misperceptions. I run a survey to measure these for college aid implicit tax. Crucially, var of misperceptions is large, increasing DWL.
12.11.2024 02:36 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0(1a) My JMP from last year studies parent income response to the large "implicit tax" created by means-testing college aid in the US. Much larger than programs like EITC & hits much of middle class (see image), but no previous estimates of parent income elasticity to this tax! I find ETI β .1
12.11.2024 02:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Hi! A brief post introducing myself on Bluesky.
I finished my Econ PhD at Berkeley last year (24) and am now a Hoover Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution (like AP w/o teaching).
I'm a labor/public economist who studies education & inequality. A couple examples of my work below!
I would love to be added. Thanks for making this!
11.11.2024 19:23 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0