Ha Luong (@luongthuha) 's Twitter Profile
Ha Luong

@luongthuha

Ramón Areces Postdoctoral Fellow @EconomicsUc3m | PhD @ubeconomics | Gender, Development, Health & Labor. More on BSKY: @luongthuha.bsky.social

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The Review of Economic Studies (@reveconstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently accepted to #REStud, "Demand Shocks as Technology Shocks," from Bai, Ríos-Rull and Storesletten: restud.com/demand-shocks-… #econtwitter

Recently accepted to #REStud, "Demand Shocks as Technology Shocks," from Bai, Ríos-Rull and Storesletten:

restud.com/demand-shocks-…

#econtwitter
Stephen Curry (@stephencurry30) 's Twitter Profile Photo

16 years in the league. Grateful for every moment. From being underrated to receiving accolades beyond my wildest dreams. To the next generation hearing their name called tonight: trust the journey. What feels uncertain now might be setting you up for something greater. 🙏🏽

Jessica Leight (@leightjessica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week's cool young researcher [late, post-conference edition!] #econtwitter #econsky is Ha Luong, currently post-doc UC3M Economics who works on topics related to gender, development +health

This week's cool young researcher [late, post-conference edition!] #econtwitter #econsky is <a href="/luongthuha/">Ha Luong</a>, currently post-doc <a href="/EconomicsUc3m/">UC3M Economics</a> who works on topics related to gender, development  +health
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How culture and policy shape each other—and why paying attention to local context is key for development policies' success, from Natalie Bau, sara lowes, and @emontero_cr nber.org/papers/w33947

How culture and policy shape each other—and why paying attention to local context is key for development policies' success, from <a href="/BauNatalie/">Natalie Bau</a>, <a href="/sararlowes/">sara lowes</a>, and @emontero_cr nber.org/papers/w33947
The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) (@restatjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Healthy food subsidies are more effective when delivered with an enforced waiting period and shopper agency. In the May issue, by Andy Brownback (Andy Brownback), Alex Imas (@alexoimas), and Michael A. Kuhn (Mike Kuhn) zurl.co/Op0WR

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Examining whether uncertainty statements reported by applied researchers are consistent with empirical frequencies, from Frank Schorfheide and Zhiheng You nber.org/papers/w33962

Examining whether uncertainty statements reported by applied researchers are consistent with empirical frequencies, from Frank Schorfheide and Zhiheng You nber.org/papers/w33962
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Analyzing 630k paintings since 1400 to show how art complements development indicators by revealing sentiments about living standards, uncertainty, and inequality, from Clément Gorin, Stephan Heblich, and Yanos Zylberberg nber.org/papers/w33976

Analyzing 630k paintings since 1400 to show how art complements development indicators by revealing sentiments about living standards, uncertainty, and inequality, from Clément Gorin, <a href="/StephanHeblich/">Stephan Heblich</a>, and Yanos Zylberberg nber.org/papers/w33976
Notre Dame Economics (@nd_econ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New NBER working paper from our colleague Melissa Kearney (Melissa S. Kearney), joint with Phillip Levine. "Why is Fertility So Low in High-Income Countries?" NBER working paper 33989. Check it out: nber.org/papers/w33989

Ha Luong (@luongthuha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was an exciting match and Zidane's scandal was one highlight. There is also a paper related to his behavior from Uri Gneezy and Alex Imas 😄

This was an exciting match and Zidane's scandal was one highlight. There is also a paper related to his behavior from Uri Gneezy and Alex Imas 😄
Sandra Aguilar-Gómez (@sandraguilarg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡2019: An idea to use Mexico's largest longitudinal survey to explore the motherhood, sisterhood, and grandmotherhood penalty 📃2025: Hot off the press in JDE. Includes full replication package Open access for the next 50 days...Go grab a copy! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

💡2019: An idea to use Mexico's largest longitudinal survey to explore the motherhood, sisterhood, and grandmotherhood penalty 
📃2025: Hot off the press in JDE. Includes full replication package

Open access for the next 50 days...Go grab a copy! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Ha Luong (@luongthuha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful workshop by my colleague Dan Rees at UC3M and Mark Anderson at Montana State. You will learn about how to write an applied paper, publication process, etc. If you are from low income countries, you only need to pay 1$. DM me for more info & to get the discounted fee!

econimate (@econimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does agricultural policy reshape the economic consequences of climate change? Allan Hsiao (Stanford Economics), Jacob Moscona (MIT Economics) & Karthik Sastry (Princeton Economics) on food policy in a warming world: youtu.be/dWA3hhAibag

How does agricultural policy reshape the economic consequences of climate change?

<a href="/AllanHsiao/">Allan Hsiao</a> (<a href="/StanfordEcon/">Stanford Economics</a>), Jacob Moscona (<a href="/MITEcon/">MIT Economics</a>)  &amp; Karthik Sastry (<a href="/PrincetonEcon/">Princeton Economics</a>) on food policy in a warming world:

youtu.be/dWA3hhAibag
Rayhan Momin (@momin_rayhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've officially ended my job search! While I'm not publicly disclosing the position until I start, I wanted to share some reflections in case they're helpful to prospective PhD applicants and current grad students. Ideally, I would have preferred a research-intensive role, but

Ha Luong (@luongthuha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That news really makes my day. Very happy for him, my good friend and soon to be my coauthor. The spirit of Spartans is always there with us. Don’t stop us now Jose María Martínez

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

This looks a must read for those interested in triple differences (DDD) designs. It shows that the standard way many estimate DDD is wrong. It shows why and gives you tools that work with covariates and staggered adoption. Bonus: free R package.

This looks a must read for those interested in triple differences (DDD) designs.

It shows that the standard way many estimate DDD is wrong.

It shows why and gives you tools that work with covariates and staggered adoption.

Bonus: free R package.
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between 50 to 60 percent of a scientist's research output is attributable to the institution where they work, and two thirds of this effect is driven by the presence of star researchers, from Amitabh Chandra and Connie Xu nber.org/papers/w33996

Between 50 to 60 percent of a scientist's research output is attributable to the institution where they work, and two thirds of this effect is driven by the presence of star researchers, from <a href="/amitabhchandra2/">Amitabh Chandra</a> and Connie Xu nber.org/papers/w33996