Ludovica Gazze
ludogazze.bsky.social
Ludovica Gazze
@ludogazze.bsky.social
Environmental and health economist at @warwickecon
Cofondatrice di http://cblab.co
Capoerista.
@LudoGazze on #EconTwitter & econtwitter.net
Astenersi perditempo.
I've been working with @melissadgentry.bsky.social for the past year and have learned so much from her about the economics of living with disabilities. She's hard-working, deep-thinking, kind, fun, and everything you'd want in a colleague!
I am excited to announce I am on the #EconJobMarket this year! 🎉 My research explores economic barriers for people with disabilities at the intersection of labor, public, and health economics.

My #EconJMP examines how reliable transportation transforms outcomes for this population. 🧵1/6
November 7, 2025 at 7:36 PM
🚨We're hiring @warwickecon.bsky.social. We have 2 AP positions, looking especially in Macro & Devo. Secondary fields like enviro & experimental econ are a plus. Link here: econjobmarket.org/positions/12028
Don't forget to also fill in the Warwick form as explained in the post.
#EconSky
EJM - Econ Job Market
econjobmarket.org
November 1, 2025 at 5:18 PM
🚨 @andrealanauze.bsky.social & I are organizing the 2nd women & femme-id ppl in enviro econ workshop ♀️🌱📈
#EconTwitter
Key dates: submit full paper or long abstract by Dec 3
Workshop: 9-10 April, in Venice, Italy
Thx to @cagewarwick.bsky.social for 💰 & @cepr.org for support
Link in 🧵 👇
October 24, 2025 at 1:40 PM
We have a new CEPR Discussion Paper
Air Quality and Conferences' Engagement with Tanu Gupta, Allen Huang, Valentina Londoño, @santisaap.bsky.social, @mattietoma.bsky.social
ow.ly/UypV50X2ckG
#CEPR_CCE #EconSky
Thanks to @cagewarwick.bsky.social & @warwickecon.bsky.social for funding/support 1/4
DP20676 Air Quality and Conferences' Engagement
There is limited evidence on the non-health impacts of air pollution, including productivity in the workplace and behavior. We examine the effect of air pollution on participation, collaboration, and feedback provision in a workplace setting. Our experiment randomly assigns air purifiers to rooms at three large academic conferences to investigate the causal impact of air pollution on participants' engagement behavior. We construct a participant engagement index based on 12 presentation-level behavioral outcomes directly measured by conference observers through an online form and weigh each behavioral outcome using weights elicited from an expert survey. Conference rooms treated with air purifiers exhibit 48% less PM2.5 concentration compared to control rooms. However, we do not find a statistically significant change in engagement. Communication in the workplace might not be a large driver of the empirical relationship between air quality and productivity, albeit more research is needed across workplaces and measures of communication.
ow.ly
September 26, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Had a blast, as always. Wonderful meeting some of the old and new guard working on health and environmental econ topics. I learned so much from these thoughtful and kind scholars. And impeccable organization!
Great presentations & atmosphere at our 1st Workshop on Health & Environmental Economics (joint w @unicatt.bsky.social)
Delighted to host keynote speakers Matthew Neidell (Columbia) & @ludogazze.bsky.social (Warwick).
@sandoralp.bsky.social Gilberto Turati Elena Cottini Luca Salmasi Carlo Caporali
June 25, 2025 at 9:24 AM
Happy rejection day to all those who celebrate.
Here's to mean and careless reviews: may they come back and bite you where the sun don't shine.
Onwards and upwards #EconSky
April 3, 2025 at 4:31 PM
All good things must end.
Thanks @mdgordo.bsky.social and all the great crowd @pse.bsky.social for hosting me and spoiling me for the past couple of months!
March 26, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Hey #EconSky:
Suppose i have a bunch of variables, quite correlated, describing public transit accessibility of nbds. I want to get the causal effect of public transit accessibility on Y. How bad is it if I LASSO, then OLS on selected vars?
March 18, 2025 at 6:43 PM
Not pictured: the crocs all of us were wearing in the beautiful casa della sostenibilità.
Currently starting the session with our keynote speaker Ludovica Gazzè, (@warwickecon.bsky.social). @ludogazze.bsky.social is sharing insights on how the application of #MachineLearning to studies of environmental economics, while opening to sensitivity questions, can improve policy targeting.
March 11, 2025 at 11:23 PM
Having a blast, getting great feedback and some snow!
Today, @ludogazze.bsky.social (@warwickecon.bsky.social) presented “Is Traffic Bad for Business? Evidence from the London Congestion Charge Zone”.
The study, feat. M. Santamaria (Warwick), finds less firms in the CCZ-affected area initially, but growth in employment, size and retail sails over time.
March 10, 2025 at 5:19 PM
Apply and join us in Rome!
📢We just landed on @bsky.app & we have great news: we are co-organizing w/ @unicatt.bsky.social the Environmental & Health Economics Workshop in Rome (June 23-24)
Support: IAERE-EAERE

⏲️ Paper deadline: April 15

🔦 Keynotes: Matthew Neidell @ludogazze.bsky.social

🗒️ Call: tinyurl.com/59a99tcf
March 7, 2025 at 8:53 AM
💥Excited💥 for a Workshop on Environmental & Health Economics! Join us in Rome on June 23-24, 2025. 👉🏻Keynotes by Matt Neidell and myself. ⏰ Deadline: April 15. Organized by Università Cattolica & GSSI Supported by: Eaere, Iaere.
#Econsky
March 5, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Excited about this workshop!
📢 The 1st Workshop IdEP in Sustainable Economics is starting soon!

📍 Casa della sostenibilità (casasostenibilita.usi.ch/en), Airolo
📅 March 11-13
🗣️ @ludogazze.bsky.social (@warwickecon.bsky.social)

Looking forward to seeing you in Airolo for #WISE2025!

Full program:
idep.usi.ch/events-news/...
March 3, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Lead is in many homes & can poison people. There are steps people can take to reduce the risk of poisoning, e.g., during renovations. It seems that the UK government should provide guidance, at the very least copying theor cousins at US EPA.
I commented on this in an @financialtimes.com article.
CAGE Public Policy Theme Lead @ludogazze.bsky.social provides expert comment in today’s Financial Times as MP’s and academics warn of the health risk of lead paint in homes. 📰
MPs underline risks of toxic lead paint in English homes
Health experts call for overhaul of public guidance on handling the poisonous metal
buff.ly
March 3, 2025 at 1:48 PM
Watching in shock. And signing.
Will repeat this forever, but if there's a US foreign policy program that deserves unambiguous support from a global health/humanitarian/economic/political/every angle you can think of perspective, it's PEPFAR. Sharing the economists letter of support here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... #Econsky
February 4, 2025 at 5:51 PM
Can't wait to visit, meet new people, and perhaps get some time on the slopes. I'm so rusty!
Feb 26 - @kasingerj.bsky.social, Tilburg University

Mar 10 - @ludogazze.bsky.social, @warwickecon.bsky.social

Mar 24 - Josef Zweimüller, @econ.uzh.ch

Mar 31 - Francis Kramarz, @collegedefrance.bsky.social

Apr 7 - Sébastien Laffitte, CY Cergy Paris Université

1/2
January 25, 2025 at 5:18 PM
This will be fun!
Already enjoying top notch hospitality @pse.bsky.social from @mdgordo.bsky.social for my sabbatical.
January 21, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Sometimes it's reviewer 3, not 2.
😭
January 18, 2025 at 7:29 PM
Every bit of this thread is 🔥, but this bit resonates especially.
When I failed my first mkt I couldn't understand how ppl could say "everything will be ok".
It turned out to be more than ok, after the grief, in part because I allowed myself to embrace unforeseen opportunities. No one size fits all.
Life Is Full of Surprises.

Things don’t always turn out the way you think/want, but that isn’t always bad in the longer-run. You will find new opportunities and you might be even happier.

You can try things and change your mind.
January 9, 2025 at 11:20 PM
How do we call it when a dude on a train repeatedly pushes my elbow off the armrest while I'm working on my laptop and they're reading a magazine? Elbowspreading?
December 14, 2024 at 7:56 AM
Did you know lead is bad? Like really bad?
December 10, 2024 at 2:15 PM
Super interesting report on air pollution in UK. It's getting better, but inequalities persist.
Our IFS report on air pollution is out! Good news first: air pollution (PM2.5) has HALVED in England since 2003, with a big drop during Covid. There's no rebound post Covid, somewhat puzzlingly. We use DEFRA data, monitoring station data shows the same thing. (1/7)
ifs.org.uk/publications...
Exposure to air pollution in England, 2003–23 | Institute for Fiscal Studies
We set out how air pollution (PM2.5) has changed across England and explore inequalities by ethnicity, income deprivation, region and age.
ifs.org.uk
December 9, 2024 at 7:01 PM
Last week I learned something new about lead poisoning: it's ALSO been associated with mental health disorders like anxiety and depression! (On top of physical health, cognitive, and impulse control effects).
I wrote about it in the @uk.theconversation.com

theconversation.com/leaded-petro...
Leaded petrol probably affected the mental health of millions of Americans – new study
The impact on people in the UK is probably similar. Unfortunately, no national data was collected, so we can’t be sure.
theconversation.com
December 9, 2024 at 5:15 PM
Reposted by Ludovica Gazze
Econ RA/Predoc Opportunity!

Ben Feigenberg & I are looking for an RA to work with us on projects studying the impacts of restorative justice in schools. Apply here!
uchicago.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Extern...

@econ_ra @UChicago @thisisUIC @HarrisPolicy @BeckerFriedman
#EconSky
December 5, 2024 at 1:34 AM