Pietro Geuna (@pietrogeuna) 's Twitter Profile
Pietro Geuna

@pietrogeuna

Second year PhD student & APE '23 @PSEInfo, @UCL ESPS '21, former RA @taxobservatory -- into economics, history, chess and self deprecation.

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Miguel Zerecero (@mzerecero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share a new paper with Miren Azkarate-Askasua! We present a method to correct limited mobility bias in AKM model variance components, useful to study more granular aspects of the data. tl;dr: A method to correct limited mobility bias that scales with the number of corrections. 1/13

Happy to share a new paper with <a href="/az_miren/">Miren Azkarate-Askasua</a>! We present a method to correct limited mobility bias in AKM model variance components, useful to study more granular aspects of the data.
tl;dr: A method to correct limited mobility bias that scales with the number of corrections. 1/13
Paris School of Economics (@pseinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎓 #JobMarket2024 | Paris School of Economics introduces its Job Market candidates! 📚 Discover their research profiles in upcoming posts, starting this Wednesday! Stay tuned for updates. 👉 More information: parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/teaching/ph… #Economics #Research #PSE

🎓 #JobMarket2024 | Paris School of Economics introduces its Job Market candidates! 
📚 Discover their research profiles in upcoming posts, starting this Wednesday! Stay tuned for updates. 
👉 More information: parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/teaching/ph…
#Economics #Research #PSE
EALE (@eale_sbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are proud to announce that 3 exceptional job market candidates, Leonard Bocquet sites.google.com/view/leonard-b…, Frederica Meluzzi sites.google.com/site/federicam… and Carmen Villa Llera warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom… have been selected for the 4th EALE Tour taking place in May 2025.

Arin Dube (@arindube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having written extensively about how real wages have risen strongly for working class Americans since 2019, let me be clear about a few things, on both the facts, and how we should interpret them. 🧵

Leonard Bocquet (@leonardbocquet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋 Hi #EconTwitter! I'm happy to share that I'm on the job market this year. 🚀 In my JMP, I explore an important question: How fast do labor market adjust to technological shocks, like robots or AI? Curious? Quick thread below 👇

EHESS (@ehess_fr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Communiqué L'EHESS a appris avec beaucoup d'émotion la panthéonisation de l'historien et résistant #MarcBloch. Il a notamment fondé avec Lucien Febvre la revue Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales et l'EHESS lui rend hommage chaque année lors de sa Conférence Marc Bloch. ➡️ ehess.fr/marc-bloch-pan…

#Communiqué
L'EHESS a appris avec beaucoup d'émotion la panthéonisation de l'historien et résistant #MarcBloch. Il a notamment fondé avec Lucien Febvre la revue <a href="/AnnalesHss/">Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales</a> et l'EHESS lui rend hommage chaque année lors de sa Conférence Marc Bloch.
➡️ ehess.fr/marc-bloch-pan…
Gabriel Zucman (@gabriel_zucman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Paris School of Economics Stone center on Global Wealth Dynamics is offering fully-funded PhD fellowships for students working on inequality. Deadline May 4. Details and applications here 👇👇👇 stone-center-pse.eu/grants/phd-fel…

NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Economists studying monopsony and the minimum wage need to account for labor market size and the urban wage premium, from Priyaranjan Jha, Jyotsana Kala, David Neumark, and Antonio Rodriguez nber.org/papers/w33862

Economists studying monopsony and the minimum wage need to account for labor market size and the urban wage premium, from Priyaranjan Jha, Jyotsana Kala, <a href="/NeumarkEcon/">David Neumark</a>, and <a href="/4ntonioR/">Antonio Rodriguez</a> nber.org/papers/w33862
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happened when the U.S. sent 400,000 Mexican workers back to Mexico in the 1930s? The employment rate of native workers went down noticeably as a direct result. (Yes, you read that correctly.)

What happened when the U.S. sent 400,000 Mexican workers back to Mexico in the 1930s?

The employment rate of native workers went down noticeably as a direct result. 

(Yes, you read that correctly.)
QJE (@qjeharvard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#QJE Feb 2026, #6, Bargaining and Inequality in the Labor Market,” by Caldwell (Sydnee Caldwell), Haegele, and Heining: doi.org/10.1093/qje/qj…