Alex Mas
@amlabecon
Professor at UC Berkeley. Labor economics.
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Today, after more than fifty years at the front of the classroom, Orley Ashenfelter taught his final class at Princeton University. Extra credit to anyone who spotted the🍔(iykyk).
🔷📑 | El Keynote Speaker del Workshop on Labor and Inmigration fue el destacado economista laboral Alexandre Mas (Alex Mas ), académico de Haas School of Business . 📷 Aquí fotos de lo que fue su presentación en el workshop organizado junto a Millenium Nucleus LM2C2 y Núcleo Milenio MIGRA #CentrosAnid
New today in Briefing Book from Josh Gottlieb and me: CMS should reconsider its plan to light its research infrastructure on fire in the name of data security briefingbook.info/p/proposed-cms…
A study of the effects of unionization of faculty at Canadian universities from 1970 to 2022 finds that unionization leads to salary gains and compression of the salary distribution, from Baker, Halberstam, Kory Kroft 🇨🇦, Mas, and Messacar nber.org/papers/w32277
The highest cited paper in economics ever (I believe) was co-written by a graduate of an excellent small liberal arts college in Minnesota @macalester. cc professional age forecaster Mushfiq Mobarak Sarah West
So proud of my fantastic student Carolyn Tsao
Sealing criminal records from employer background checks has a limited impact on employment rates and earnings, from @amandayagan, Andy Garin, Dmitri Koustas, Alex Mas, and Crystal Yang nber.org/papers/w32394
Hope you enjoy this podcast covering our new NBER WP on criminal record remediation policies and employment: nber.org/papers/w32394 I am trying for the Probable Causation 5-timers club jacket, which Jennifer Doleac promises will be a thing!
Really honored to have been part of this great academic workshop and to have received the junior prize in finance from Banque de France et TSE. This was a fantastic day. I learned a lot from all the presentations and conversations. (And thanks to Agnès Bénassy-Quéré for the cool pic!)