
Prakash Mishra
@prakashdoesecon
Applied Economics, The Wharton School at Penn.
Incoming Postdoc Dartmouth (2025)➡️Incoming AP Caltech (2026)
Environmental economics, trade, and IO
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My latest research with Prakash Mishra from The Wharton School and Mathias Reynaert from TSE analyzes millions of satellite records and concludes that Europe can be a lot more ambitious with its land protection policy. #30x30 #natura2000 #forests The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School shorturl.at/rwKSY


Announcing my new book with Princeton University Press! The empirical economics literature on climate impacts has exploded in recent years. "Slow Burn" attempts an accessible synthesis, highlighting some of the more subtle human consequences of a warming world. buff.ly/4aOK6AI

📢 Calling all queer econ PhD students! Join Pol Simpson and I at the inaugural LSE QueerConf for a day of talks, networking, and community building 🌈 🗓️ July 5, 2024 📍 LSE ✍️ Submit papers by May 27, 2024 lsequeerconf.com STICERD AEA Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Individuals European Committee for LGBTQ+ Economists #EconTwitter

🆕 Green trade policy for palm oil Today on VoxDev, Allan Hsiao (Princeton Economics Princeton School of Public & International Affairs Princeton Development Economics Research Program) outlines how green trade policy for palm oil can greatly reduce emissions for an industry that is pivotal in the fight against climate change: voxdev.org/topic/trade/gr…



🚨 CLIMATE CONFERENCE: together with CEPR, The Econometric Society, we at Barcelona School of Economics are organizing the Economics+Climate Science conference at Barcelona (March 27-28). Spread the word and apply! 😃


🚨"Heat disproportionally kills young people: Evidence from Wet-Bulb Temperature Exposure" My new Science Advances paper co-lead with Andrew Wilson is out! Using 20 years of nationwide mortality microdata + wet-bulb temperature, we uncovered fascinating new findings. 🧵





New Paper Alert🚨 “The Winners and Losers of Climate Policies: A Sufficient Statistics Approach” with Jordan Rosenthal-Kay Jordan Rosenthal-Kay We study the spillovers of climate policies across countries through trade and energy markets #EconTwitter #ClimatePolicy #TradeLeakage #CBAM🧵1/9



Many distortions can be seen as implicit or explicit quotas that fix quantities independent of prices—think local content rules, zoning laws, H-1B caps, capital controls, or missing markets. In a new paper, David Baqaee and I analyze such quotas in general equilibrium. 1/5




The Globalization Cluster at Dartmouth is hiring a pre-doctoral fellow for a two year position starting this summer or fall. International candidates welcome. Take courses. Great placement record. Friendly group! Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/167442 DartmouthEcon Tuck School

