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Centre for Evidence-Based Public Services, @BristolUni. We conduct data-intensive studies on a variety of public services.
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University of Bristol | School of Economics (@bristoluniecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senior Lecturer Alessandro Iaria recently presented on 'Identification and Estimation of Demand Models with Endogenous Product Entry and Exit' at Cambridge Judge Joint work with Victor Aguirregabiria 🇺🇦 and senay sokullu Photo thanks to Christos Genakos #EconomicsSeminar #BristolUniEcon

Senior Lecturer Alessandro Iaria recently presented on
'Identification and Estimation of Demand Models with Endogenous Product Entry and Exit' at <a href="/CambridgeJBS/">Cambridge Judge</a>
Joint work with <a href="/vaguirregabiria/">Victor Aguirregabiria 🇺🇦</a> and <a href="/SenaySokullu/">senay sokullu</a>
Photo thanks to <a href="/CGenakos/">Christos Genakos</a>

#EconomicsSeminar #BristolUniEcon
Simon D. Halliday (@simondhalliday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is you’re interested in teaching reproducibility in economics education then do take a look at Project TIER (with resources in Stata, R, SPSS, and growing).

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Oligarchs: Are They Dominating Our World? CEPS researcher Professor Sarah Smith in conversation with David Lingelbach and Valentina Rodríguez Guerra at the upcoming Festival of Economics on Nov 15th. Book your ticket here: bristolideas.co.uk/attend/oligarc…

University of Bristol | School of Economics (@bristoluniecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We welcome both new students and staff to the School this term, here are five academics who have chosen the University of Bristol as their home. 🎓 👉 Read more: brnw.ch/21wEiaM #UniversityofBristol #WhatMakesUs

We welcome both new students and staff to the School this term, here are five academics who have chosen the University of Bristol as their home. 🎓

👉  Read more: brnw.ch/21wEiaM #UniversityofBristol #WhatMakesUs
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In light of the recent Barton House tower block evacuation, we revisit East side story: mapping Bristol by CEPS researcher Yanos Zylberberg, previously published in Evidence magazine. ➡️bit.ly/3sVVKsK

In light of the recent Barton House tower block evacuation, we revisit East side story: mapping Bristol by CEPS researcher Yanos Zylberberg, previously published in Evidence magazine.
➡️bit.ly/3sVVKsK
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Congratulations to CEPS researcher Paul Hufe, Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at University of Bristol | School of Economics, who has been awarded a UK Research and Innovation (UK Research and Innovation ) Future Leadership Fellowship (FLF). Read more▶️ bit.ly/48ibgid

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CEPS researcher Simon Burgess (Simon Burgess) is one of the experts asking: How can education and skills policy in England boost productivity? @econobservatory ➡️ bit.ly/4aYmKJn

Paul Hufe (@paulhufe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One month to go! ⏰ Keep your papers coming and join us in beautiful Bristol for the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings (BÆM)!

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Do tougher punishments really deter crime? CEPS researcher Arnaud Philippe tells us what happened when the French government introduced harsher sentences for repeat offenders in 2007. ➡️ brnw.ch/21wGyt3 #Economics #ResearchInsights

Do tougher punishments really deter crime? CEPS researcher Arnaud Philippe tells us what happened when the French government introduced harsher sentences for repeat offenders in 2007.

➡️ brnw.ch/21wGyt3

#Economics #ResearchInsights
Toman Barsbai (@tomanbarsbai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Submit your paper and join us for the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings in May📢 1) Development Economics: 7-8 May 24 2) Economic Policy: 9-10 May 24 3) Access to Higher Education: 13 May 24 Submission deadline: 15 Mar 24. All details at baem.info.

📢Submit your paper and join us for the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings in May📢

1) Development Economics: 7-8 May 24
2) Economic Policy: 9-10 May 24
3) Access to Higher Education: 13 May 24

Submission deadline: 15 Mar 24. All details at baem.info.
University of Bristol | School of Economics (@bristoluniecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A long job market season is coming to an end. We are happy that our efforts have paid off and look forward to welcoming six new🔥colleagues to Bristol! [1/8].

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CEPS researcher Arnaud Philippe sheds light on ex-French President Sarkozy's criminal law reform. The study has been highlighted by the Institute of Public Policy and French media. Dive into our Q&A with Arnaud here: brnw.ch/21wI2w4 #FrenchPolitics #CriminalJustice

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Are you a graduate of the School of Economics? We are excited to invite you to our Economics Spring Alumni Mixer on the 19th April. Registrations close on Friday 9 April 2024: ➡️ brnw.ch/21wIbzA Photo Credit: Bhagesh Sachania

Are you a graduate of the School of Economics? We are excited to invite you to our Economics Spring Alumni Mixer on the 19th April. Registrations close on Friday 9 April 2024: 

➡️ brnw.ch/21wIbzA

Photo Credit: Bhagesh Sachania
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"More is Less: Why Parties May Deliberately Write Incomplete Contracts," sheds light on contract complexities. #ContractTheory #EconomicTheory #IncompleteContracts Watch the Video abstract here: brnw.ch/21wJja9

"More is Less: Why Parties May Deliberately Write Incomplete Contracts," sheds light on contract complexities. 
#ContractTheory #EconomicTheory #IncompleteContracts
Watch the Video abstract here: brnw.ch/21wJja9
Paul Hufe (@paulhufe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spring is here and we are psyched to host the first edition of the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings (BÆM) this week! Today, we kickstart the meetings with the workshop on dev econ! For more info, check out the program: baem.info We can't wait to get started!

Spring is here and we are psyched to host the first edition of the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings (BÆM) this week!

Today, we kickstart the meetings with the workshop on dev econ!

For more info, check out the program:

baem.info

We can't wait to get started!
University of Bristol | School of Economics (@bristoluniecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for the upcoming session at the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings: "Access to Higher Education: Within and Across Borders" on May 13th. #BristolEconomics #BAEMWorkshop Programme ➡️ brnw.ch/21wJE6C

Join us for the upcoming session at the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings: "Access to Higher Education: Within and Across Borders" on May 13th. 
#BristolEconomics #BAEMWorkshop
Programme ➡️  brnw.ch/21wJE6C
University of Bristol | School of Economics (@bristoluniecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study by Uta Bolt investigates the direct link between conformity to gender norms and the impact on their lifetime earnings, crucial in promoting gender equality and creating a more equitable society. ➡️ brnw.ch/21wL6ox