Bilge Erten
@BilgeErten
Development Economist, Asso Prof @Northeastern| Fellow @iza_bonn| Editor #REHO @FeministEcon
I study domestic violence and mental health in developing countries
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Diverse Paths in Economics event for our undergraduate students just began! Northeastern U. NU Economics
We are looking for wide array of topics, including descriptive studies, literature reviews, theoretical contributions, and replications that significantly enhance our collective comprehension of these themes.
#mentalhealth #economics #econtwitter NBER J-PAL South Asia Johannes Haushofer
My city of birth - Mardin - looks stunning in this picture below ๐ thanks for sharing Alice Evans and Eid Mubarak to all.
We are very excited to share that Frank Schilbach, Gautam Rao and I are run a special issue at Journal of Development Economics on a very important topic, โMental Health and Socioeconomic Outcomesโ! Deadline: 01/30/2025. Thank you Andrew Foster! #economics
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Check out the program and other details for the 13th Workshop on the Economics of Risky Behavior, organized by School of Public Affairs at american.edu/spa/risky-behaโฆ. This year, it's set in Croatia. Each year, the workshop takes place in a new location, in partnership with a local organization.
I am excited to present and hear some many great papers at the Workshop on the Economics of Risky Behavior in Croatia this summer!
Thanks to ๐ผ๐ฃ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ and the other organizers for putting together a terrific program.
Thanks for coming Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak ! We very much enjoyed your talk and talking to you! NU Economics Northeastern CSSH Alex Eble Bilge Erten SilviaPrina Shantanu Khanna Kishan Narayan Nikkie Pacheco Mary Steffel
Thank you for coming all the way and sharing your research with us, Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak!
I was teaching after your seminar and students said they understood every part of the presentation and found it very interesting. This does not happen all that often.
Northeastern U. NU Economics
The paper 'Trade-offs? The Impact of WTO Accession on Intimate Partner Violence in Cambodia' by Northeastern U. Northeastern CSSH Professor Bilge Erten Bilge Erten and Wellesley College Professor Pinar Keskin Pinar Keskin has been published in The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat)
Neglecting impacts on household dynamics may yield upward-biased estimates of benefits from trade reforms. In the March 2024 issue of REstat by Bilge Erten (Bilge Erten) and Pinar Keskin (@pinarandmore). zurl.co/xBH0
Thrilled to see my paper with Pinar Keskin on the effects of WTO accession on intimate partner violence in Cambodia come out The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat)!
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