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If you're on campus, stop by the newest Princeton University Library exhibit in the Industrial Relations Section to learn more about J. Douglas Brown, Princeton University economics professor and key architect of the Social Security Act of 1935: bit.ly/3SPAbSu
In the first episode of the new Princeton Pulse podcast from Princeton CHW, Tammy Murphy (@FirstLadyNJ) talks to Professors Elizabeth Armstrong and Heather Howard about how New Jersey is addressing the racial divide in maternal-infant health: bit.ly/3EyPb2H
In this paper, Stephen Redding reviews recent quantitative urban models, which incorporate both differences in natural advantages and agglomeration forces, and can be taken directly to observed data on cities: bit.ly/3ytrWmP
Read Stephen Redding discuss recent quantitative urban models and provide applications of these models to 1) estimate the strength of agglomeration and dispersion forces and 2) evaluate the impact of transport infrastructure improvements. bit.ly/3ytrWmP
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🎙️ Listen to Ellora Derenoncourt discuss her research on the U.S. racial wealth gap, joint work with Chi Hyun Kim, Moritz Kuhn, and Moritz Schularick: apple.co/3CsZjYc
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As a member of President Franklin Roosevelt's “Committee on Economic Security,” Princeton Prof. J. Douglas Brown was instrumental in drafting the original bill for the national pension system. He's the subject of a new Princeton University Library exhibit in the IR Section: bit.ly/3SPAbSu
The development econ group at Princeton is growing! We're hiring 2 postdocs for 2023-4 to spend the year with us before starting their regular academic positions. Details here: aeaweb.org/joe/listing.ph…
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A great Minneapolis Fed piece on Princeton University Professor Janet Currie's trip to the White House to talk about the importance of routine lead testing for children.
Public health “is also a part of our infrastructure,' she says. bit.ly/3fQTZpP
Today, the U.S. white-to-black wealth ratio is roughly 6 to 1—about the same it was in the 1950s.
#PrincetonU 's Ellora Derenoncourt talks to Cardiff Garcia about why the wealth gap persists more than 150 years after Emancipation: apple.co/3CsZjYc
Industrial Relations Section Director Leah Boustan says the new Princeton University Library exhibit on Princeton econ professor J. Douglas Brown (1898-1986) aims to 'inspire students and faculty to work on socially meaningful topics that contribute to the public good.” bit.ly/3SPAbSu
Come work with us! We're hiring full-time predoc research assistants to start in summer 2023 Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy &Finance. Students or recent grads interested in macro and finance should apply here: bit.ly/jrcppf-ra-2022
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A new podcast from Princeton CHW, hosted by Heather Howard, highlights the vital connections between health research and policy. bit.ly/3Ti9Ood
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