Federico Ricca
@riccafederico
PhD Candidate @ubcVSE. Interested in Political Economy, Public Economics, and Public Finance.
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https://federicoricca.github.io/ 30-11-2011 15:46:22
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The Man Who Explains Italy newyorker.com/culture/person… via The New Yorker
Political Economy crowd, you should not miss this out! 🔗👇 Kudos to @laurent_bouton, Filipe Campante and Matias Iaryczower
TOMORROW (9 November) on Applied Young Economist Webinar Join us at 10am AEDT (11pm GMT) to listen to Federico Ricca (UBC Economics) Sign up for Zoom details: monash.edu/business/resea…
⚡️Thank you Jennifer Doleac for flagging my JMP in this wonderful thread! My paper shows that non-linearities and behavioral responses are crucial to understanding the effects of air pollution on crime. Please stop by my website, hopefully before Twitter collapses 😉
Thanks #CIDER UBC Economics for sponsoring our WomenInEcon event. It was great listening to the experience of this amazing group of women!
Federico Ricca @xftrebbi's paper Minority Underrepresentation in US Cities was awarded the 2022 MinE Best Paper Award. Join Federico & Francesco virtually, Wed, Jan 11 @ 17:00 CET, for a chat about path they take on producing this award winning paper. Info bit.ly/3Ck0kTi
How does bureaucratic nepotism affect performance of government agencies? Juan Felipe Riaño R. Stanford King Center on Global Development uncovers the negative effect on the public sector and limited impact of reform in #Colombia ow.ly/wigO50MrwWI #STEGWorkingPapers #EconTwitter FCDO Research, Science and Technology
I learned a lot working with Pinelopi Goldberg, Reka Juhasz, Nathan Lane, & Jeff Thurk on semiconductor industrial policy. It's exciting to see this project released!
Excited to be mentioned side by side with so many talented women! Thank you Jennifer Doleac for this public service.
Presenting my JMP at Yale Economic Growth Center was a fantastic experience, thank you! So many comments and an incredible line up of presentations. Looking forward to attending day 2.
Giulia (Giulia Lo Forte) studies International Trade and Innovation. In her job market paper, she uses trademarks to study product innovation in the US and quantify consumer gains from globalization. Profile: loforteg.github.io
Economists interested in gender norms typically focus on norms that constrain the behaviour of women. But what about those that constrain men? Ieda Matavelli is spearheading this work on masculinity norms, and she is on the job market this year (iedamatavelli.com). A 🧵