Introducing our 2024-2025 job market candidates, all seeking employment starting Summer 2025. For more information, visit: econ.duke.edu/graduate/hire-…… or see 🧵 below.
Providing new tools for linear regressions in a data combination environment and providing easy to compute bounds, which do not rely on exclusion restrictions, from Xavier D'Haultfoeuille, Christophe Gaillac, and Arnaud Maurel nber.org/papers/w34507
Thank you to Charles Evans, former President of the Chicago Fed, for joining Duke Economics on March 25. He shared insights on the Fed’s current challenges and engaged in a great Q&A with the audience.
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In Indonesia, Prof. Duncan Thomas studies the long-term effects of the 2004 tsunami. His findings from the past 10 years could shape how we approach recovery in future disasters.
In his job market paper, Nurullah Gulec investigates how network knowledge flows with labor mobility, demonstrating that hiring a worker raises the likelihood of acquiring the worker's previous customers.
Website: nurullahgulec.com
.@david_d_shin explores how climate policies affect emissions when capital and labor face mobility frictions across sectors, showing that subsidies on cleaner energy can increase emissions if these frictions remain at current levels.
Website: daviddshin.github.io
Introducing our 2024-2025 job market candidates, all seeking employment starting Summer 2025. For more information, visit: econ.duke.edu/graduate/hire-…… or see 🧵 below.
.@DukeU's strength in economics and computation was on display at the ADT-24, where co-chairs David Pennock (@DukePhysics BS’93 and CS MS’94) and Lirong Xia (CS PhD’11 and @DukeEcon MA’10) caught up w/ Mingyu Guo (CS PhD’10) and Kangning Wang (CS PhD’22). bit.ly/4hiQaFi