barsanetti's profile picture. Assistant professor, FGV EPGE. Economic geography.
From São Paulo to Rio, through Chicago.

Bruno Barsanetti

@barsanetti

Assistant professor, FGV EPGE. Economic geography. From São Paulo to Rio, through Chicago.

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Murillo Marx (Cidade Brasileira, p.53), sobre o largo de S Francisco em Mariana: "singela e harmônica, compondo um dos mais belos espaços públicos do Brasil, à altura de uma capital que não vingou"

barsanetti's tweet image. Murillo Marx (Cidade Brasileira, p.53), sobre o largo de S Francisco em Mariana: "singela e harmônica, compondo um dos mais belos espaços públicos do Brasil, à altura de uma capital que não vingou"

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It was an honor for PIMES/UFPE to host the @lacea2025 for the first time in the Northeast Brazil. And the authenticity of the conference, held at our own UFPE and celebrated in Olinda, made this edition really special for us. A memorable LACEA! Thanks to everyone who joined!

henriqueveras's tweet image. It was an honor for PIMES/UFPE to host the @lacea2025 for the first time in the Northeast Brazil.

And the authenticity of the conference, held at our own UFPE and celebrated in Olinda, made this edition really special for us.

A memorable LACEA! Thanks to everyone who joined!
henriqueveras's tweet image. It was an honor for PIMES/UFPE to host the @lacea2025 for the first time in the Northeast Brazil.

And the authenticity of the conference, held at our own UFPE and celebrated in Olinda, made this edition really special for us.

A memorable LACEA! Thanks to everyone who joined!
henriqueveras's tweet image. It was an honor for PIMES/UFPE to host the @lacea2025 for the first time in the Northeast Brazil.

And the authenticity of the conference, held at our own UFPE and celebrated in Olinda, made this edition really special for us.

A memorable LACEA! Thanks to everyone who joined!

Bruno Barsanetti reposted

Price control apologia. Don't supply what politicians demand. grumpy-economist.com/p/price-contro…


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#EconJobMarket candidate Sara Benetti’s job market paper studies the impact of early U.S. electrification on social cohesion between immigrant and native workers. Profile: sarabenetti.com; Job Market Paper: sarabenetti.github.io/Benetti_JMP_El…

ubcVSE's tweet image. #EconJobMarket candidate Sara Benetti’s job market paper studies the impact of early U.S. electrification on social cohesion between immigrant and native workers. Profile: sarabenetti.com; Job Market Paper: sarabenetti.github.io/Benetti_JMP_El…

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What a great day: legends of innovation economics Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt win the Nobel. Joel was a PhD advisor of mine, so I need more than just social media for all the stories and historiography. Essay link below.

Afinetheorem's tweet image. What a great day: legends of innovation economics Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt win the Nobel. Joel was a PhD advisor of mine, so I need more than just social media for all the stories and historiography. Essay link below.

Bruno Barsanetti reposted

🚨 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Mokyr, Aghion and Howitt 🚨 "for having explained innovation-driven economic growht" The best prize in years!

BrianCAlbrecht's tweet image. 🚨 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Mokyr, Aghion and Howitt 🚨

"for having explained innovation-driven economic growht"

The best prize in years!

Bruno Barsanetti reposted

Congratulations to Andrea Herrera (LSE) and @ZaneKashner (Stanford), who shared the student prize at our North American #UEA2025 meeting in Montréal this weekend. urbaneconomics.org/meetings/award… Read their research papers: aaherrerab.github.io & zanekashner.com

UrbanEconomics's tweet image. Congratulations to Andrea Herrera (LSE) and @ZaneKashner (Stanford), who shared the student prize at our North American #UEA2025 meeting in Montréal this weekend.

urbaneconomics.org/meetings/award…

Read their research papers: aaherrerab.github.io & zanekashner.com
UrbanEconomics's tweet image. Congratulations to Andrea Herrera (LSE) and @ZaneKashner (Stanford), who shared the student prize at our North American #UEA2025 meeting in Montréal this weekend.

urbaneconomics.org/meetings/award…

Read their research papers: aaherrerab.github.io & zanekashner.com

Bruno Barsanetti reposted

New paper out at @RegScUrbEc where the Editor and referees have been super helpful at sharpening the paper. Examining birds in Spain, I study the negative relationship between population density and biodiversity. Check it out (open access): doi.org/10.1016/j.regs…


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In a few months, it will be peak (academic) job market time. In case you are looking for a (rookie) tenure-track position, we are very much hiring here @FGV_EPGE! As their latest hire, I can tell it's a lot of fun to be here! Feel free to get in touch. econjobmarket.org/positions?show…



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The program for our upcoming annual North American meeting is now online: urbaneconomics.org/meetings/uea20…. #UEA2025, hosted by Université du Québec à Montréal, features keynotes by Cecile Gaubert & @ckhead and more than 60 paper sessions. To register, visit editorialexpress.com/conference/nau…

UrbanEconomics's tweet image. The program for our upcoming annual North American meeting is now online: urbaneconomics.org/meetings/uea20….

#UEA2025, hosted by Université du Québec à Montréal, features keynotes by Cecile Gaubert
 & @ckhead and more than 60 paper sessions.

To register, visit editorialexpress.com/conference/nau…

Bruno Barsanetti reposted

Madrid is one of the truly great cities of the world. And it will always be greater than, and will always outlast, those who seek to use its streets to foment violence, division and discord.


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I highly recommend the JEP Symposium on housing markets. Great papers on regional & aggregate prices; low-end spillovers of building at high-end; why people don’t understand housing supply & demand; construction costs; evidence from other countries. aeaweb.org/issues/814


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