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Farzad Saidi

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Professor @UniBonn & Cluster of Excellence @ECON_tribute; firm views on banking, financial stability, and pop culture; care/worry about the 🇪🇺🌊🇺🇸 dialogue.

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Dirk Jenter (@dirkjenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NBER Economics of Executive Compensation Conference will be held next week (October 9-10) in Cambridge, MA. We have nine great papers and discussants. The meeting will be livestreamed on the NBER's YouTube channel. Links to both are in the first reply. Please tune in!

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Der #Princeton-Ökonom ⁦Markus Brunnermeier⁩ Brunnermeier ist Impulsgeber für die Bundesregierung. Im Interview fordert er eine deutliche Änderung der #Klimapolitik. Und macht weitere harte Reformvorschläge. ⁦Handelsblatt⁩ handelsblatt.com/politik/deutsc…

Dirk Jenter (@dirkjenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A friendly reminder that the livestream of the NBER Economics of Executive Compensation Conference will start in four hours (1:20 pm EST). Please see below for the link and the conference program.

Dmitriy Sergeyev (@d_sergeyev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Universita Bocconi Economics is hiring! We have 2 junior positions open this year. If you’re on the market, we’d love to hear from you — please apply and share. #EconJobMarket #EconTwitter aeaweb.org/joe/listing.ph…

Farzad Saidi (@farzado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Worakls album dropped, firmly positioning him as the modern-day Berlioz of electronic music (still kind of sharing that spot with WOODKID). Thank you for your craft!

Luis Garicano 🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@lugaricano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a new paper with Luis Rayo on a key, simple question: will AI end careers as we know them? Link below. We all experience AIs usefulness every day: AI writing code, drafting legal memos, and analyzing spreadsheets. AI can already do many of the tasks that young people

I have a new paper with Luis Rayo on a key, simple question: will AI end careers as we know them? Link below.

We all experience AIs usefulness every day: AI writing code, drafting legal memos, and analyzing spreadsheets.  AI can already do many of the tasks that young people
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🚨 Job Market Alert 🚨 The IIES invites applications for a tenure-track AP position (any field) starting AY 2026/27. 📅 Apply by Nov 14, 2025 via econjobmarket.org 💼 Low teaching load, competitive salary, PhD in econ required. Info: bit.ly/4qiEA1C #EconTwitter

🚨 Job Market Alert 🚨
The IIES invites applications for a tenure-track AP position (any field) starting AY 2026/27.
📅 Apply by Nov 14, 2025 via econjobmarket.org
💼 Low teaching load, competitive salary, PhD in econ required. 
Info: bit.ly/4qiEA1C 
#EconTwitter
Dirk Jenter (@dirkjenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had a great time at the NBER Economics of Executive Compensation Conference last week in Cambridge, MA. Many thanks to our presenters and discussants, and especially to Kelly Shue for co-organizing! Videos of the two conference days and the program are in the first reply.

Luigi Iovino (@luigiiov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Economics Department Università Bocconi is hiring 2 junior (AP) economists! If you are on the job market looking for a great place to live and do research, please apply! aeaweb.org/joe/listing.ph…

Petra Moser (@pmoserecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Khoa Vu Joachim Voth It's hard to get identification when asking big questions. I sometimes ask my students to draw a PPF of "big ideas" and "identification." It's good know where you sit on that graph (with a project or as a scholar), and make a conscious decision on where you'd like to be.

John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New evidence on the effect of cell phone bans in schools just dropped. "Enforcement of cellphone bans in schools led to a significant increase in student suspensions in the short-term ... but disciplinary actions began to dissipate after the first year, potentially suggesting a

New evidence on the effect of cell phone bans in schools just dropped.

"Enforcement of cellphone bans in schools led to a significant increase in student suspensions in the short-term ... but disciplinary actions began to dissipate after the first year, potentially suggesting a