Jaime Montana
@JaimemMontanaPostdoc @CATOLICA_LISBON @Paris_Dauphine | PhD: @PSEinfo & @CollegioCA | Econ: Labor, Firm dynamics, Ineq | 🇨🇴 | OHS ❤️
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in which we argue that one of the many reasons why americans are in poorer health than europeans despite spending so much more on health care might be because they work too much... super happy to finally see in print what was the first chapter of my phd! link.springer.com/article/10.100…
🧑🎓Best wishes to David Leite (@PSEinfo @EHESS_fr ) who will defend on Friday his thesis entitled "Essays in Public Economics" under the supervision of Antoine Bozio 🍀 parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/leitedasnev…
🧑🎓Best wishes to Juan Camilo Medellin (@PSEinfo @SorbonneParis1) who will defend on tomorrow his thesis entitled "Essays on Foreign Currency Hedging and Firm Dynamics" under the supervision of Agnès Bénassy Quéré 🍀 parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/medellin-ju…
Really excited to see our paper, co-authored with @Je_Valette, on “Media Coverage of Immigration and the Polarization of Attitutes” forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics !
Forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics: "Media Coverage of Immigration and the Polarization of Attitudes" by Sarah Schneider-Strawcyznski and Jérôme Valette. aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…
Since the 1980s, aggregate wealth and asset prices boomed in rich countries What's the connection to the life-cycle of subsequent birth cohorts - millennials, baby boomers & their predecessors? U.S. data reveals a tight link, mediated by the asset-price boom. A short thread 🧵
"Wealth inequality within generations and across age groups is at its peak since World War II." In this new paper, @LuisBauluz & @TimothyAMeyer examine the life-cycle wealth accumulation in the US since 1960 📈 🇺🇸 Read more here▶️wid.world/news-article/t…
Humbled by this appointment at @CollegioCA I look forward to contributing to the academic life of the Collegio. carloalberto.org/new-cca-chairs…
Excellente nouvelle pour l'Ecole d'économie de Paris! lemonde.fr/economie/artic… via @lemondefr
"Today, we celebrate your path-breaking academic achievements. They are more than a baton to be passed. They are giant shoulders from which coming generations will be able to see very far." Watch Claudia Goldin receive her 2023 prize in economic sciences - congratulations!
*Determinants of Income Composition Inequality*, joint work with @bilyanakpetrova, has just been accepted @Journal_CompPol Thread below! Exciting to see compositional inequality now a topic in political science! @cnetucl @UCLSSEES @stone_lis @LSEInequalities
What factors shape compositional inequality, or the joint distribution of capital and labor income? Do partisan differences still matter for economic inequality? @MarcoRanaldi_ and I explore these questions in an article just accepted at Comparative Politics @Journal_CompPol
Thrilled (and relieved) to see the very first paper I worked on during the PhD finally published 🎉 It was a long journey but I learned a lot in the process !
Recently published paper in the @JPubEcon : "Unemployment Benefits and Redundancies: Incidence and Timing Effects" Vol 226 (Oct 2023) by Laura Khoury (@KhouryLaura1 @Paris_Dauphine ) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🚨📢I am so happy that my paper It Takes a Village: The Economics of Parenting with Neighbourhood and Peer Effects with the amazing @francesco_ago @mdoepke and @FabrizioZilibo1 is now accepted at the Journal of Political Economy (JPE)! Link to the paper: drive.google.com/file/d/1IawJ3t…
🎉Thrilled to tell you about my first publication 🤩! In 1880-1930, >1.5M people emigrated from Portugal 🇵🇹 to the Americas 🌎. In a (short) paper, we look at whether migrants were +/- educated than those left-behind, paying special attention to migrant women 👩🎓. A 🧵,
My first paper "The Minimum Wage and the Wage Distribution in Portugal" was just published in 𝐿𝑎𝑏𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝐸𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑜𝑚𝑖𝑐𝑠 @eale_sbe! It shows how the minimum wage has shaped the wage distribution and reduced wage inequality over the last thirty years. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Following my passion for cinema🎬, I recently dove into "12 Angry Men", a cinematic gem that sparked thoughts on modern biases. 🤓I'd also love to share some links with the film from my most recent research jointly with E. Chavez! (Spoilers ahead)🍿
New evidence exploits a sharp reduction in #Portuguese inequality over the last decades – driven by the compression of firm pay premiums – to pin down the role of firms in the evolution of wage inequality. M Leitao, @JaimemMontana, J Silva @CATOLICA_LISBON ow.ly/vCEe50Kp4HO
How firms reduce wage inequality: Evidence from #Portugal Martim Leitao, @JaimemMontana, Joana Silva (@CATOLICA_LISBON) ow.ly/2CUh50Kp4Ta
Couldn’t be more thrilled! My (job market) paper found such a great home at @JIntlEcon and I’m grateful to many people for helping me make my JMP better. 1/2
New: "Labor share, foreign demand and superstar exporters" by @LudovicPanon A growing share of value added is in exporters with lower labor shares. This article studies how trade affects labor shares using French micro data on manufacturing exporters. doi.org/10.1016/j.jint… 1/3
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