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Thomas Fujiwara
@thomasfujiwara.bsky.social

Economist at Princeton U, studying political economy, development, and gender.

Political science 42%
Economics 29%
📢 RPDE at Princeton is hiring two Postdoctoral Research Associates for 2026–27. Details below:

👉 One-year term, no teaching load, active research + seminar community.

👉 PhD completion: Sept 2024–Aug 2026.

🔗 Apply via AEA JOE: www.aeaweb.org/joe/listing....

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American Economic Association: JOE Listings - August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
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For econ JM candidates:

@princetondevo.bsky.social is hiring for a 1-year postdoc with a start date in summer 2026. The only responsibility is to be an active participant in our Princeton development econ seminars and to continue pursuing your great independent research.

Apply by Nov 24.
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Just published in @jpube.bsky.social:

"The undoing of economic sanctions: Evidence from the Russia–Ukraine conflict"

By @rfisman.bsky.social, Giovanna Marcolongo, & Meng Wu

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

#econsky #publiceconomics
We (development econ faculty at Princeton) are hiring predocs, to start in summer 2026. Please share the application with folks who might be interested: rpde.princeton.edu/rpde-%E2%80%93-predoctoral-fellows-research-specialists-start-summer-2026
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🚨🚨 Pre-doc Hiring! 🚨🚨

We are hiring pre-docs to start in Princeton in Summer 2026, supporting Pascaline Dupas, @thomasfujiwara.bsky.social @seema.bsky.social and Mica Sviatschi. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in development economics research before applying to PhD programs. Link 👇
🚨🚨 Pre-doc Hiring! 🚨🚨

We are hiring pre-docs to start in Princeton in Summer 2026, supporting Pascaline Dupas, @thomasfujiwara.bsky.social @seema.bsky.social and Mica Sviatschi. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in development economics research before applying to PhD programs. Link 👇
What’s hot in public econ?

Here are some of the most popular @jpube.bsky.social papers from the past 90 days.

Free to read: www.sciencedirect.com/journal/jour...

Today in “doing an age-cohort-year decomposition looks simple but actually can be quite confusing.”
Good News! @nytimes says we are making progress on housing supply! (Just don’t account for… the passage of time.)

Reposted by Thomas Fujiwara

Good News! @nytimes says we are making progress on housing supply! (Just don’t account for… the passage of time.)

Reposted by Thomas Fujiwara

Just published in @jpube.bsky.social:

"How in-person conversations shape political polarization: Quasi-experimental evidence from a nationwide initiative"

By @ximengfang.bsky.social, Sven Heuser, & Lasse Stoetzer

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #econsky

Reposted by Thomas Fujiwara

Just published in @jpube.bsky.social:

"The environmental costs of political interference: Evidence from power plants in the Amazon"

By @franciscocosta.bsky.social, Dimitri Szerman, & Juliano Assunção

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #econsky

I recall someone saying on the old site that most Chromebooks provided to school children have as a default setting something that does not allow them to create folders even if they wanted to. But I could not find info about this in a quick Google search.

Meant to say "add what @kaseybuckles.bsky.social said."

I think there's a general generational divide in caring about the "keep the files organized" part. Probably not true for work colleagues/researchers, but young people don't even use folders: it's "leave it all in Google Drive" and use the search function to find things.

Acho que tem um “atalho” (acho q virando a esquerda logo quando vc entra no duty free, e passando pelos caixas). Voce nao evita o duty free como um todo, mas pelo menos nao precisa atravessar ele inteiro como o aeroporto quer que voce faca.

Actually, the share for 2026 is 12.16%. The graph says econ was the most declared major but there’s 2 computer science majors (BSE and AB), which combined would be larger than econ.

www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2024...

www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2024...
184 members of the Class of 2026 declared Economics. We broke down Declaration Day.
Ahead of Declaration Day for the Class of 2026, the ‘Prince’ broke down the most popular majors. For the first time since at least 2017, Economics is the most popular major, declared by 12.16 percent ...
www.dailyprincetonian.com

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My contribution to this exciting initiative was an "almost entirely successful" robustness replication of López-Moctezuma, Wantchekon, Rubenson, @thomasfujiwara.bsky.social, and Pe Lero (AJPS 2022).

Thanks to @i4replication.bsky.social for their incredible efforts!

JPAL has a page (with links to official documents) on "intake and consent." Perhaps it's not exactly the same issue but it's related since they go over under what circumstances IRBs should waive informed consent.

www.povertyactionlab.org/resource/def...

I think Neil and Arthur are not on BlueSky, BTW.

I know there was this older literature and the puzzling result in this paper , but I don’t much about more recent work.

www.jstor.org/stable/10.10...
Economies of Scale, Household Size, and the Demand for Food on JSTOR
Angus Deaton, Christina Paxson, Economies of Scale, Household Size, and the Demand for Food, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 106, No. 5 (October 1998), pp. 897-930
www.jstor.org

Thanks!

Thanks! A quick question: did the older version from years ago also give you the economist you disagreed with the most too? I remember that but it was so many years ago...