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Economics Department, The University of Manchester.

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🎉Excited to share that my paper, based on the 3rd chapter of my PhD thesis, has been accepted for publication in AEJ: Macroeconomics. Grateful for the support throughout the journey. Looking forward to contributing to the field!

Forthcoming in AEJ: Macroeconomics: "The Transmission of Monetary Policy to Corporate Investment: the Role of Loan Renegotiation" by Eunkyung Lee. aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…



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Excited to share my paper with @Domenic19051997 is now out in JEDC! We show how endogenous technology choice with adj costs in a search model enhances the propagation of TFP shocks and replicates the labor-share overshooting observed in U.S. data. 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.jedc…


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Great new job market paper on land reform in Ecuador by @Nichogachet at @ManUniEconomics! Finds similar patterns to my recent paper w @JenKuanWang in Taiwan—key differences in productivity effects between public land transfers and expropriation.

🚨 Job Market Paper Here! Are we fully examining every aspect of contemporary agrarian reforms to understand their true impacts? In my JMP I analyze the effects of public land transfers (PLT) versus expropriations, the primary land allocation methods used in Latin America reforms

Nichogachet's tweet image. 🚨 Job Market Paper Here!
Are we fully examining every aspect of contemporary agrarian reforms to understand their true impacts?
In my JMP I analyze the effects of public land transfers (PLT) versus expropriations, the primary land allocation methods used in Latin America reforms


Manchester Economics reposted

🚨 Job Market Paper Here! Are we fully examining every aspect of contemporary agrarian reforms to understand their true impacts? In my JMP I analyze the effects of public land transfers (PLT) versus expropriations, the primary land allocation methods used in Latin America reforms

Nichogachet's tweet image. 🚨 Job Market Paper Here!
Are we fully examining every aspect of contemporary agrarian reforms to understand their true impacts?
In my JMP I analyze the effects of public land transfers (PLT) versus expropriations, the primary land allocation methods used in Latin America reforms

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📢Book your place for our first #DoctoralTraining Programme #DTP #Masterclass ‘Recent advances in Public Economics: Using demand estimates to inform policy’! 🗓️23 October, 14:00-17:00 🗣️Rachel Griffith @ManUniEconomics and @TheIFS 👉bit.ly/4dfkj5d #EconTwitter

RoyalEconSoc's tweet image. 📢Book your place for our first #DoctoralTraining Programme #DTP #Masterclass ‘Recent advances in Public Economics: Using demand estimates to inform policy’!

🗓️23 October, 14:00-17:00
🗣️Rachel Griffith @ManUniEconomics and @TheIFS
👉bit.ly/4dfkj5d

#EconTwitter

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Long post warning, but good news!! The paper "Strategic Data Sales with Partial Segment Profiling" together with Flavio Delbono (@Unibo) and @LucaSandrini8 (@ZEW ) is now out in the September issue of @IEP_Journal: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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Parents influence their kids' household income & consumption. Yet, parental income & consumption do not drive most of the cross-sectional inequality in the economic outcomes of adult children. Accepted at JoLE (doi.org/10.1086/733051) with @hamishlow_econ and @GiovanniGallip1


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The 1st keynote at our 55th annual meeting was a thought-provoking talk by @ben_moll on HANK models, with 4 lessons for monetary policy, 4 for fiscal policy & 1 challenge: what to replace rational expectations? He kindly provided his slides benjaminmoll.com/MMF/: enjoy!

MMF_research's tweet image. The 1st keynote at our 55th annual meeting was a thought-provoking talk by @ben_moll on HANK models, with 4 lessons for monetary policy, 4 for fiscal policy & 1 challenge: what to replace rational expectations? He kindly provided his slides benjaminmoll.com/MMF/: enjoy!
MMF_research's tweet image. The 1st keynote at our 55th annual meeting was a thought-provoking talk by @ben_moll on HANK models, with 4 lessons for monetary policy, 4 for fiscal policy & 1 challenge: what to replace rational expectations? He kindly provided his slides benjaminmoll.com/MMF/: enjoy!

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📈📊📉Our 55th annual conference starts tomorrow @ManUniEconomics, with 3 days of amazing programme! 4 keynotes: @FlorinBilbiie, @ben_moll, Barbara Rossi (UPF), & Aişegül Şahin (Texas Austin) + BIS & MMF special sessions! To learn more, check our website: mmf.ac.uk/conference/202…


We are hiring! Two Lecturer positions (Teaching and Scholarship, fixed term 2 years) one in Development Economics and one in Econometrics. We are looking forward to receiving applications from interesting and enthusiastic colleagues. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…


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Forthcoming article by Orazio Attanasio, Agnes Kovacs and Patrick Moran “Temptation and Commitment: a Model of Hand-to-Mouth Behavior” @EEANews @OUPEconomics Teaching material available: eeassoc.org/teaching-mater… doi.org/10.1093/jeea/j…

JEEA_News's tweet image. Forthcoming article by Orazio Attanasio, Agnes Kovacs and Patrick Moran “Temptation and Commitment: a Model of Hand-to-Mouth Behavior” @EEANews @OUPEconomics
Teaching material available: eeassoc.org/teaching-mater…

doi.org/10.1093/jeea/j…

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🆕 VAT in developing countries: flawed, but irreplaceable Today on VoxDev, @AnneBrockmeyer @wb_research, @giulia_mascagni @ICTDTax, @mazharwaxim @ManUniEconomics, @miguel_almunia @CUNEF & @vedanth_nair @TheIFS outline key takeaways from their research: voxdev.org/topic/public-e…


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JUST PUBLISHED on the Economics Observatory - How should policy-makers think about the ageing population? by James Banks @TheIFS @ManUniEconomics @WCfPP #EconTwitter #ageingpopulation #healthyageing buff.ly/3voOLtG


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