Hoang Pham
@shockmath
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RT @D_A_Irwin: More than you want to know about McKinley and the tariff, but beautifully produced!
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RT @ALashkaripour: I have several papers that explore tariff wars using economic models. Here’s what they tell us about likely outcomes (🧵)…
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RT @int_mon_econ: It's high time to have another look at interesting papers like this one! "The cost of a global tariff war: A sufficient…
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RT @KathrynBollman: Interested in firearm demand, policy, and anticipatory behavior? Check out this new WP, with @benconomics , Ed Rubin,…
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RT @a_presbitero: 🚨🚨New paper on "Bank financing of global supply chains," with @lalfaro, Mariya Brussevich, and @CMinoiu. Looking forward…
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RT @ben_golub: In economics, editors, referees, and authors often behave as if a published paper should reflect some kind of authoritative…
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RT @TomZylkin: I am delighted to let the world know about this upcoming ASSA panel session on *the future of gravity models* that my collea…
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@TomZylkin @itfaconference It would be nice to see a writeup or publication of your discussion in this section Tom. Thanks for sharing the info!
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@farmerrf Both prominent specific-factors model (short-) and Heckscher-Ohlin model (long-run) have this distributional implications. The problem is how the model is interpreted and political economy of redistribution. Most textbook models assume tariffs are inefficient in redistribution.
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RT @RevEconStudies: Recently accepted to #REStud, ``The Long-Run Labor Market Effects of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement,'' from Kovak…
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RT @EconChrisClarke: Our department is hiring a teaching economics professor at the Vancouver, WA (Portland metro) campus. We begin reviewi…
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Very nice paper that can show the impact of port strike.
With the focus on the port strike, it’s a great time to share @WoanFoongWong and mine new research on multimodal transport networks. We show how crucial it is to model mode choice and disaggregated congestion in general equilibrium to capture the full economic impacts. 🧵 1/n
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RT @toddpugatch: Many (most?) teachers nudge students to get the academic support they need. But what's the optimal way to nudge? How oft…
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