Barton Lee
@bartonelee2
Asst. Prof (TT) + Chair of Political Economy & eDemocracy, ETH Zürich @ETH_en | Affiliate Fellow @StiglerCenter @ChicagoBooth | 🇦🇺 in🇨🇭
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Following US recessions, areas that lost more jobs saw persistent relative declines in employment and population, as well as a persistent decrease in their employment-population ratio, say researchers at Upjohn Institute (not active on X) and Philadelphia Fed. aeaweb.org/research/local…
While only indirectly informative to the presidential election context, in a new paper with Kevin DeLuca 🗞 and Benjamin Schneer, we estimate statewide Senate/governor top-of-ticket effects on down-ballot House candidate vote shares. PDF of paper: kevinmdeluca.com/s/Coattail_Eff…
Garage Band Hedgefund 🇪🇺🇺🇦 The M Jacob, Barton Lee, and Gabriele Gratton crew also has another intriguing paper, which they summarise here promarket.org/2024/06/26/is-…
Happy to circulate a new CAGE @ Warwick working paper, which is joint work with Thiemo Fetzer 🇪🇺🇺🇦 - same handle elsewhere and Prashant Garg. Using original data on high-street vacancies in England and Wales, we investigate the political ramifications of local decline. Brief summary 👇
Last day at ETH, after a beautiful month of a guest visit. Thanks to Elliott Ash for hosting me, and also thanks to S Galletta, Philine Widmer, Barton Lee, Benjamin Arold , and Claudia Marangon for the nice lunches and discussions :)
Delighted to announce that I will be starting my DPhil in Politics at Nuffield College in October as a Clarendon scholar. I couldn’t be more excited to work on climate politics with Federica Genovese and David Rueda. Let me also thank my MPhil supervisor, Spyros Kosmidis, for his
Daniel Spiro Thiemo Fetzer 🇪🇺🇺🇦 - same handle elsewhere Thanks, Thiemo. I agree with a lot of the above. I'd add two points. 1. See abstract of MPhil thesis 2. On Schengen: There is an interesting and related debate in the literature between those emphasising that emigration of liberals contributes to the stability of Orbán's regime
This October I will be in Rome, visiting DEF Tor Vergata. I will give a mini PhD course in dynamic political economy titled "The Fragility Of Liberal Democracy."
Very grateful, for both the prize and the announcement ColumbiaSocialSci
🚨SAVE THE DATE SIOE 2025 will take place August 24-26, 2025, hosted by UNSW in Sydney, Australia! Keynotes by Andrea Prat (Columbia), Rosalind Dixon (UNSW Law), and Scott Gehlbach (UChicago Harris)! sioe.org/news/sioe-2025…
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