
Jeanne Sorin
@jenn_slg
Econ Job Market Candidate 2024/2025 at @UChi_Economics -
DevelopmentEcon, Spatial and Environmental
jeannesorin.github.io
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03-03-2018 23:49:23
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The inaugural Women in Empirical Microeconomics Conference is a wrap, after two days of amazing presentations and discussions! Women in Empirical Micro


Searching for customers, finding pollution: Firm location choices in African cities by Vittorio Bassi, Matthew E. Kahn, Nancy Lozano Garcia, Tommaso Porzio, Jeanne Sorin: jeannesorin.github.io/assets/pdf/Pol…


"Ugandan firms cluster in highly polluted locations along main roads to access customers" - despite health consequences of air pollution Jeanne Sorin presenting her research on Ugandan firms adaptation to pollution at #LSEEnvironmentWeek


Thanks to Nancy Lozano Gracia, Jeanne Sorin , Tommaso Porzio and Vittorio Bassi , we have released our new paper about the pollution challenges small firms face in the developing world. nber.org/papers/w30536

Among the NBER working papers today is a very nice paper by Tommaso Porzio, Matthew E. Kahn and co-authors, demonstrating the negative health effects of firms’ sorting in high-density areas with visibility/close proximity to consumers.


Great 🧵 by Tommaso Porzio about our new NBER WP! In a nutshell: as SMEs locate in profitable locations by major roads, they also get exposed to high air pollution. Info interventions are not sufficient to protect workers, "Big push" interventions (e.g. industrial parks) may.



Fourth edition of the trade asado. What an incredible group of people and students! This time we say goodbye to our beloved Olivia Bordeu and Santiago Franco. Wishing you the best in this new stage of your careers!!



Camilla Schneier Jeanne Sorin (Jeanne Sorin) studies transportation and environmental challenges in developing cities. In her JMP, she examines how land acquisition costs prevent the implementation of high benefit road improvement projects in Kampala, Uganda. Read more at jeannesorin.github.io


Have been a fan of Jeanne Sorin's work since hearing it at our IGC Cities that Work Young Urban Economist Workshop. I think this shows why!




