Harris Eppsteiner

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Harris Eppsteiner

Harris Eppsteiner

@HEppsteiner

Present: @The_Budget_Lab | Past: @HarvardEcon, CEA, @JPAL_Global | Opinions mine

Katılım Şubat 2013
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Martha Gimbel
Martha Gimbel@marthagimbel·
We @The_Budget_Lab are hiring! We're looking for economists who specialize in energy, healthcare, or housing. Full details in the link below - come work with us!
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Non-DC folks: register for the livestream!
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Harris Eppsteiner@HEppsteiner·
@The_Budget_Lab Developing these kinds of concepts is an area where we at @The_Budget_Lab are actively working – and are thinking especially about how to do this kind of welfare analysis for more complicated policy changes – so we welcome any/all feedback!
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Harris Eppsteiner@HEppsteiner·
@The_Budget_Lab I discuss the "economic value" measure in a companion blog post, which defines it, gives some examples, and shows how and when it coincides in practice with familiar distributional concepts, like changes in after-tax income for conventional tax analysis: budgetlab.yale.edu/research/quant…
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Harris Eppsteiner@HEppsteiner·
In addition to getting to ask some important questions about policies impacting children and families, working on @The_Budget_Lab’s new ECEC report also let me nerd out about an important question for distributional analysis: how to quantify how policy changes change well-being.
Harris Eppsteiner@HEppsteiner

New from me, Maddie Lee, and @riccoja at @The_Budget_Lab: With growing interest in affordability among policymakers, we take a look at a major driver of costs for parents of young children: early childhood education and care (ECEC). (Report link below.)

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Harris Eppsteiner@HEppsteiner·
@The_Budget_Lab This is the first in a series of planned reports from @The_Budget_Lab analyzing policies targeted at families of young children, including paid family and medical leave (PFML) and pre-K expansion, so stay tuned!
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Harris Eppsteiner
Harris Eppsteiner@HEppsteiner·
New from me, Maddie Lee, and @riccoja at @The_Budget_Lab: With growing interest in affordability among policymakers, we take a look at a major driver of costs for parents of young children: early childhood education and care (ECEC). (Report link below.)
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