Best of #econtwitter - JMPs 2021 special edition, part two
Nov 21, 2021
There are a lot of job market paper threads this year. ICYMI: JMP special edition part one and part three; and many many JMPs also included in the regular Nov. 7 edition + Nov. 14 editions part one and part two. As always, submissions welcome.
The regularly scheduled, weekly edition returns tomorrow.
Plausibly these JMP sections have the highest densities of good content since inception of the newsletter. In even less of a sense of any order than usual:
Job market papers

Jennifer Mayo@JenniferMayo25
Hi #EconTwitter. I’m a public finance economist on the #EconJobMarket, which means it’s time for a JMP🧵
“Navigating the Notches: Charity Responses to Ratings” examines donor and nonprofit responses to Charity Navigator’s ⭐️rating system.
More at jennifer-mayo.com 1/10

7:25 PM · Nov 14, 2021
41 Reposts · 148 Likes

Stefanie Stantcheva@S_Stantcheva
[1/9] My amazing co-author & advisee @MathildeMunoz is on the market this year! On top of her solo papers on taxation & migration (incl. one that won the @IIPF_org Young Economist Award), her JMP "Trading Non-Tradables" deals with a super important topic
sites.google.com
Mathilde Muñoz

1:51 PM · Nov 15, 2021
36 Reposts · 238 Likes

Diego Känzig@drkaenzig
As the COP26 summit heads into overtime, let me take this opportunity to tell you a bit more about my job market paper:
"𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝘂𝗻𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗰 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗯𝗼𝗻 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴"
JMP link: dkaenzig.github.io/diegokaenzig.c…
#EconTwitter

7:33 PM · Nov 12, 2021
151 Reposts · 625 Likes

Simon Mongey@Simon_Mongey
1/3 Mattias' JMP (NYU) is very cool. He uses new AI tools to solve for equilibria of the GE model of market-level dynamic oligopoly with pricing frictions in Mongey (2021).

NYU Economics Department @NYUFASEcon
0/10. Today we highlight Matias Covarrubias JMP thread. He uses artificial intelligence algorithms to answer; How do oligopolistic strategies affect the transmission of monetary policy? #EconTwitter
Website: https://t.co/mawOM1F4K8 https://t.co/K6TECkZ8h2
6:29 PM · Nov 11, 2021
8 Reposts · 65 Likes

Felix Montag@f_montag
📢 JMP Thread 📢
“Mergers, Foreign Entry, and Jobs: Evidence from the U.S. Appliance Industry”
Should merger control consider domestic employment effects of product mkt mergers?
JMP Link: bit.ly/3ohYF93
👇 A short thread on my JMP

8:54 PM · Nov 11, 2021
27 Reposts · 95 Likes

Mayra Pineda-Torres@MayraPinedaT
In my JMP, we study how women's exposure during adolescence to targeted regulations of abortion providers (TRAP) laws affects their fertility and educational attainment. 3/16

4:48 PM · Nov 12, 2021
2 Reposts · 9 Likes

Alice Evans@_alice_evans
Why do mothers choose to “step back” from the labour market?
Does this reflect biology and innate preferences?
Or are their husbands’ jobs inflexible, inhibiting shared care giving?
When husbands' jobs are flexible, mothers earn more! mj-bang.github.io/Bang_JMP.pdf JMP,
@_minji_bang

12:46 PM · Nov 14, 2021
98 Reposts · 408 Likes

Justin Bloesch@JustinBloesch
I'm excited to share my JMP! (Also thanks @_LukasFreund_ for the shout out). This is joint work with @BirtheLarsenCph and @Bledi_Taska.
We argue that high-productivity firms share rents with workers if workers have individual hold-up power. A thread:

Lukas Freund @_LukasFreund_
Fascinating JMP by @JustinBloesch (with @BirtheLarsenCph and @Bledi_Taska).
Argues that productive firms share rents with workers only in occupations where workers have individual hold-up power; supported by a very careful theoretical framework and empirical implementation. https://t.co/cEM497q9Oi
4:23 AM · Nov 16, 2021
45 Reposts · 162 Likes

Jonathan “Shill For The Ruling Class” Libgober@JlibDoesEcon
It's job market season, so I'm thrilled to advertise one of my students on the market.
Chris Chen (@zchen383) introduces a *super* elegant model of english auctions with asymmetrically informed bidders with partially common values. A *very* fun blend of theory and empirics. 1/5
1:49 AM · Nov 14, 2021
5 Reposts · 16 Likes

Alison Andrew@alison_andrew1
Hi #EconTwitter. I'm a development, labor and gender economist and I'm on the job market. My JMP (joint with @abicadams, thread below) uses novel choice experiments to explore marriage-market returns to women's education & age in Rajasthan.
Website: shorturl.at/rxyBQ
1/N

10:48 AM · Nov 15, 2021
30 Reposts · 157 Likes

Luca Gemmi@LucaGemmi
📢 JMP Thread 📢
Title: “Rational Overoptimism and Moral Hazard in Credit Booms”
Website: sites.google.com/view/lucagemmi…
A short thread 👇 (1/12)
#EconTwitter #JobMarket #Macroeconomics #Finance #Information #BostonCollege @BostonCollege

4:11 PM · Nov 15, 2021
8 Reposts · 23 Likes

Philip Mulder@Philipcheesy1
Hello #Econtwitter - I’m on the job market this year!
You can learn all about me at my website: sites.google.com/view/philipmul…
In this thread, I describe my JMP: “Mismeasuring Risk: The Welfare Effects of Flood Risk Information”
1/n
sites.google.com
PHILIP MULDER

4:42 PM · Nov 15, 2021
27 Reposts · 115 Likes

Jonathan Elliott@elliott_jt
1/ Hi, #EconTwitter! Let me tell you about my job market paper, “Investment, Emissions, and Reliability in Electricity Markets” (jonathantelliott.com/files/elliott_…):

5:55 PM · Nov 12, 2021
31 Reposts · 129 Likes

Fabrizio Colella@FabriColella
I am on the #EconJobMarket 🚨
My research focuses on firms' labor demand and discrimination in the labor market.
Please visit fabriziocolella.com
My #JMP shows how an exogenous currency appreciation triggers skill-biased labor demand through trade.
bitly.ws/jiXt

2:22 PM · Nov 9, 2021
43 Reposts · 152 Likes

Francesco Furno@Furno_Francesco
Are corporate tax cuts good at stimulating the economy, or just a gift to shareholders?
In my JMP, I show that the answer depends on tax depreciation policy and the share of pass-through economic activity, and I use the Trump’s and Kennedy’s tax cuts as an illustration.
1/8

7:57 PM · Nov 15, 2021
108 Reposts · 500 Likes

