Arianna Ornaghi
@ariannaornaghi.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor of Economics @ Hertie School. Political Economy.
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We're looking forward to hosting the opening of @bsoeberlin.bsky.social' acadmic year @hertieschool.bsky.social on October 8. To join us at this event, which includes (among others) a keynote by Michèle Tertilt on 'The Economics of Women’s Rights', register via👇
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chtraxler.bsky.social
🚨CfA🚨(Associate/Full) Prof of International Economics @hertieschool.bsky.social & @kiel.institute, based in Berlin, Germany - 3 more weeks to apply #EconSky
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📣📣📣 I am looking for a Research Associate (Predoc) to work on exciting projects in the economics of media and political economy. Please share and apply!
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Deadline: June 31.
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Research Associate - Applied Microeconomics (gn) part-time (30 hours/week)
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🌍 Want to connect with experts in behavioral economics and other fields of economics tackling applied societal questions of high policy relevance?

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gjmartin.bsky.social
New working paper with @joshmccrain.bsky.social, Arianna Ornaghi, and Nic Mastrorocco. We look at ownership consolidation in TV news and its effects on local coverage, news viewership, and political knowledge. Draft is here:

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Media Consolidation
Recent decades have seen major changes to the local media environment in the United States, with the absorption of many formerly independent local TV stations i
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