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Lucienne N.Y. Disch

@luciennedisch

PhD @Penn | On the 2024-25 Job Market | Research on Child Development, Spatial Economics & Social Network Analysis | Formerly: ⚽️ Swiss National Team #FirstGen

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We just did the first JHU-Penn-NYU Applied micro day! Fantastic lineup of speakers!! Many of them are on the job market now so stay tuned for their applications!! 🤩🤩🤩

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Strong evidence of neighborhood impacts on long run outcomes for children; and not just for the youngest children.

A study of children in US military families finds that neighborhood attributes during childhood have powerful impacts on SAT scores, college going, and earnings, from Laura Kawano, Bruce Sacerdote, William L. Skimmyhorn, and Michael Stevens nber.org/papers/w32674

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Psychologist László Polgár theorized that any child could become a genius in a chosen field with early training. As an experiment, he trained his daughters in chess from age 4. All three went on to become chess prodigies, and the youngest, Judit, is considered the best female…

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I had a great time visiting @NHHEcon/@FAIR_CELE last week! Met so many nice people doing top-notch research and received invaluable feedback on my work. So grateful to @AlineButikofer for this opportunity! sites.google.com/view/lucienned…


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This paper studies how local institutions and preferences over school attributes shape the impact of education policies in space, from @francesco_ago, Margaux Luflade, and @MartelliniPaolo nber.org/papers/w32246

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Which peers matter in individual outcomes? A new paper by @VtBoucher, Michelle Rendall, Philip Ushchev, and @yveszenou1 proposes a new methodology to answer this question and shows that the Linear-in-Means model is not the correct model in most activities econometricsociety.org/publications/e…

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🚨📢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…

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The two notions of amenities in spatial economics tradediversion.net/2023/11/26/t... #EconTwitter


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@penneconomics has a fantastic group of candidates on the 2023-24 economics job market. See thread 👇 for highlights of their job market papers and our department website for the full list: economics.sas.upenn.edu/graduate/job-m…


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How does the concentration of skilled workers in a handful of cities affect human capital accumulation? You can find out the answer in in my job market paper!

Hugo Lhuillier’s (@Hugo_Lhu) job market paper studies how the sorting of individuals into cities shapes human capital accumulation. hugolhuillier.com/files/papers/l…

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📢 My Job Market Paper is now online! lfmann.github.io/files/papers/2… It digs into an important question we know surprisingly little about: Why has inequality across space increased in so many countries? It turns out, the answer to this question tells us a lot about... (1/8)


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This is a great video from an openminded guy in McDowell County, WV. I always tell folks in the social sciences to travel; I mean within N. Am. also. Why? By far the biggest underrepresentation in academia are folks w/ any connection to the working class. youtube.com/watch?v=p3O6bK…


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This is one of my all time favorites!

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Learning begins on the first day of life, not the first day of school. Thank you @StartEarlyorg for this clear and concise roadmap, presented at today’s @SaulZaentz gathering.

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I just saw this... Thanks a lot for retweeting @EconomicsOne! I also show how simultaneously accounting for household heterogeneity and people's behavioral biases can help us to understand the current high inflation rates Link to the paper: opfaeuti.github.io/website/BHANK_…

This JMP develops a new model with heterogeneity & bounded rationality to show how monetary policy affects the economy. People with higher MPCs are more exposed to monetary policy, amplifying current policy effects, implying weaker future policy impact. .twitter.com/econ_jmp/statu…



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I just put out a first draft of my Job Market Paper, “Cross-Sectional Dynamics Under Network Structure: Theory and Macroeconomic Applications”. Have a look! Comments and suggestions are very welcome! arxiv.org/abs/2211.13610

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I'm always impressed when people mispronounce things. More often than not it means they learned that word on their own by reading it. That's pretty cool.


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One of the most “endangered species” in academia: First generation women in economics. Important new study on the sociology of our discipline: piie.com/sites/default/…

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Just had a great virtual poster session at #SSSI2022 @briq_institute @hceconomics

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