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How did the German bombing of London during WWII contribute to neighborhood differences—in terms of property prices and socioeconomic outcomes—across neighborhoods in London today? bit.ly/3JQ029T

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On 4/29, students from Princeton Bendheim Center for Finance and Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy &Finance made a trip to Washington, D.C. They met with alumni at high levels of government and explored diverse opportunities!

Learn more about their experience here: bit.ly/3y4Exje

On 4/29, students from @PrincetonBCF and @JRCPPF made a trip to Washington, D.C. They met with alumni at high levels of government and explored diverse opportunities! Learn more about their experience here: bit.ly/3y4Exje
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From Stephen Redding & Daniel Sturm: Findings on neighborhood effects using a newly-digitized dataset of building-level wartime destruction in London before and after WWII. bit.ly/3JQ029T

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Every year, the Economics Department hosts a lecture in honor of Uwe Reinhardt, longtime Princeton professor and a world-renowned authority on health care. Reinhardt passed away in 2017.

Watch this year's lecture: bit.ly/49AH1mz

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A recent ICIJ investigation highlights Owen Zidar’s collaboration with the Treasury & the IRS to better understand how the ultrawealthy use intricate webs of companies and trusts to hide their income from auditors. bit.ly/3xoOibH

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'The authors also show that other countries might gain or lose from rising frictions between China and the United States, depending on their positioning in the global trade and capital allocation networks.' bit.ly/3VSeQfL

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“It was only through meeting very good mentors in the field that I learned social justice questions can be studied with economics, and that what you get exposed to in introductory microeconomics isn’t actually what it’s like to be an economist.” bit.ly/3OPtb8h

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In his presidential address at the annual meetings of the American Finance Association, Princeton University Professor Markus Brunnermeier spoke about financial crises as 'resilience killers.'

Watch the full speech here: bit.ly/47yLXHD

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'Find interesting, that you enjoy working on, and that are good matches to your skillset. And trust your instincts, because nobody is in as good of a position to judge those aspects of a project as you.” bit.ly/42IIsNH

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Submission to the Stony Brook game theory conference, organized this year by Federico Echenique and Leeat Yariv, is open until 5/1. The deadline is coming soon!
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Last year we had the privilege of hosting Bob Solow for a conversation w/ Orley Ashenfelter. Solow spoke dynamically about his early life, dropping out of Harvard to join the Army, & much more.

🎙️ bit.ly/3IZOH6o

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Listen: Barry Chiswick talks about his early research on immigration and the problems with U.S. immigration policy today. bit.ly/3W5eXET

Listen: Barry Chiswick talks about his early research on immigration and the problems with U.S. immigration policy today. bit.ly/3W5eXET
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In VoxEU, Princeton University economist Thomas Fujiwara reviews his research showing that using gender-neutral language in job ads can lead to more women applying for positions in certain fields: bit.ly/46ItQyZ

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Listen: Robert Pollak talks to Orley Ashenfelter about his work modeling economic decisions within families, often with Shelly Lundberg, which began with a study of the British child benefit developed by Britain's Labour Party in the mid-1970s. bit.ly/4854ig4

Listen: Robert Pollak talks to Orley Ashenfelter about his work modeling economic decisions within families, often with @ShellyJLundberg, which began with a study of the British child benefit developed by Britain's Labour Party in the mid-1970s. bit.ly/4854ig4
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In a recent working paper, Gianluca Violante and co-authors show that recent inflationary episode in Europe resembles an age-dependent tax, with the elderly losing up to 20%, and roughly half of the 25–44 year-old winning. bit.ly/3t88tc4

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We were honored to host NYU Stern Professor Johannes Stroebel for this year's Uwe Reinhardt Distinguished Lecture at .

The lecture reviewed Stroebel's research on the integration of Syrian migrants in Germany. Watch it here: bit.ly/49AH1mz

We were honored to host @NYUStern Professor Johannes Stroebel for this year's Uwe Reinhardt Distinguished Lecture at #PrincetonU. The lecture reviewed Stroebel's research on the integration of Syrian migrants in Germany. Watch it here: bit.ly/49AH1mz
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Princeton's Motohiro Yogo and co-authors study the portfolio rebalancing behavior of households and ask whether (and, if so, which) households play an important stabilizing role in financial markets. bit.ly/488GCqM

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'The authors show that such decoupling harms the United States and China, with the United States suffering relatively more in the short run and China suffering relatively more in the long run.' bit.ly/3VSeQfL

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