
Fabian Eckert
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Assistant Professor @UCSDecon. Urban Macroeconomist. Cities, Structural Change, and Inequality. Bavarian European.
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Hey #EconTwitter! A new season of OSUS is coming up next week, with a really cool line-up of speakers. More info and registration in osus.info Urban Economics Association Minseon Park Gregor Schubert Harry Wheeler Augusto Ospital Erica Moszkowski


Super excited to co-organize a conference on Trade and Development at World Bank Research. Paper submissions are due April 15th and accepted papers will be considered for a special issue of Journal of International Economics. More information at worldbank.org/en/events/2024…


Submit to 2024 Cities and Urban Economics Conference Stanford University Aug 28-30. Send submissions by June 1st here: tinyurl.com/CitiesStanford More details here: tinyurl.com/CitiesSITE Co-organized by Winnie van Dijk Juan Carlos Suárez Benny Kleinman , Martin Schneider, Nick Tsivanidis




🚨We're hiring!🚨 Tenure-track Asst. Professor in the field of international economics. This position is in the School of Global Policy and Strategy UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy. We have an amazing international group in San Diego and it's a great place to live. apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF04066


Can Europe match the US in paying top academics? Why is it so hard for continental Europe to build world-class universities? In today's piece on Silicon Continent, I explore funding, academic excellence, and how to ensure Europe can compete in research. siliconcontinent.com/p/can-europe-p…

Benny Kleinman and I are hiring two predoctoral researchers to work on a range of projects at the intersection of macro, trade, spatial and climate change, starting summer 2025. International students are welcome. Come join us! More info & instructions: siepr.stanford.edu/programs/siepr…

Live-tweeting Karthik Muralidharan's presentation on state capacity at NEUDC. Simple story of India's economy: - Top 10% drives demand and growth - Next 30-40% in service sector jobs supporting the top 10% - remaining 50% left out, supported by welfare programs Seems suboptimal 1/n







The job market has wrapped up, and I am heading to San Diego! I have just accepted an offer to join the fantastic group at UCSD GPS UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy as an Assistant Professor. A huge thanks to my advisors, friends, in particular office mates, and family for their support.


📢 Tomorrow! Join us Online Spatial & Urban Seminar at 11:30 ET, 4:30 pm (UK), or 5:30 pm (Euro)! Arpit Gupta (NYU) presents “The Costs of Housing Regulation: Evidence From Generative Regulatory Measurement” (osus.info) Hosted by Urban Economics Association #econtwitter
