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This is joint work with Jesse Silbert (Princeton), who is on the academic job market this year. Jesse is fantastic, go check him out: jesse-silbert.github.io
Full paper: jesse-silbert.github.io/website/silb...
This is joint work with Jesse Silbert (Princeton), who is on the academic job market this year. Jesse is fantastic, go check him out: jesse-silbert.github.io
Full paper: jesse-silbert.github.io/website/silb...
The latest from the Globe's business commentary, by Andrei Sulzenko:
Sometimes speakers in the CMA's external economics seminar series have to cancel at relatively short notice. We would love for these slots to go to JMCs to present their job market paper.
Drop me a message if you are interested or share with those who might be.
Sometimes speakers in the CMA's external economics seminar series have to cancel at relatively short notice. We would love for these slots to go to JMCs to present their job market paper.
Drop me a message if you are interested or share with those who might be.
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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 👇
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International students (who need J1) are welcome & non-econ bgs are fine given interest + curiosity. Please apply :)
Details below and instructions here: shoshanavasserman.com/call_for_pre...
International students (who need J1) are welcome & non-econ bgs are fine given interest + curiosity. Please apply :)
Questions I have:
1) why would they sell shares at a discount? How is that ok?
2) how can the United States be a passive shareholder with no governance rights?
3) when is the transaction taking place?
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“I think the Canadians are probably used to Trump’s negotiating approach by now and are just staying focused on the substance of the talks.”
“I think the Canadians are probably used to Trump’s negotiating approach by now and are just staying focused on the substance of the talks.”
Case in point: Chinese manufacturers are already fraudulently undervaluing cargo sent to US; CBP is struggling to keep up.
More in today's @financialtimes.com
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Happy 50-year anniversaries:
Anne O Krueger (1974) The Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society
www.jstor.org/stable/1808883
Richard A. Posner (1975), The Social Costs of Monopoly and Regulation
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Happy 50-year anniversaries:
Anne O Krueger (1974) The Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society
www.jstor.org/stable/1808883
Richard A. Posner (1975), The Social Costs of Monopoly and Regulation
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages...
"reciprocal" (spoiler: they are not really reciprocal), what can foreign leaders offer if Trump is looking for a "deal"?
I wrote about China's retaliation, the plunge in private market valuations, the intellectual inspiration behind the tariffs and so forth.
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"reciprocal" (spoiler: they are not really reciprocal), what can foreign leaders offer if Trump is looking for a "deal"?
I thought I’d do a quick explainer on non-preferential rules that will be used to determine where the goods subject to Trump’s tariffs come from. This will be crucial in weeks to come given the substantial differences in tariffs (from 10 to +50%)
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I thought I’d do a quick explainer on non-preferential rules that will be used to determine where the goods subject to Trump’s tariffs come from. This will be crucial in weeks to come given the substantial differences in tariffs (from 10 to +50%)
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