Marcos Vera-Hernandez
@papiteide.bsky.social
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Professor of Economics at University College London and Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Research on the Economics of Health and Health Care. Opinions are my own.
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and my article with @brendonmcconnell.bsky.social compiles formulae for covariates, panel data, and uneven designs, and we discuss simulation and multiple hypothesis testing. All provided with spreadsheets, and examples of STATA code. Many thanks to Monica Costa Dias for making it possible! (3/3)
papiteide.bsky.social
@dmckenzie.bsky.social's paper (tinyurl.com/43pv4ppd) offers practical tips to improve power at the design and analysis stage, read it not to leave power on the table! Brandon Hauser and Mauricio Olivares' paper discuss easy adjustments which are required using randomisation inference, (2/3)
papiteide.bsky.social
Are you preparing a randomized controlled trial? Don't miss a special symposium of Fiscal Studies (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1475...) with three articles on power and sample size calculations. (1/3) @theifs.bsky.social
Fiscal Studies | IFS Public Economics Journal | Wiley Online Library
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papiteide.bsky.social
Jointly organised with Rotterdam Global Health Initiative and Erasmus School of Economics.
@radhikajain.bsky.social l @bancalaria.bsky.social @mylene-lagarde.bsky.social (2/2)
papiteide.bsky.social
Do you have a paper on the economics of health in lower-and-middle income countries? Submit it to the 2nd Workshop of the Global Health Economics WG in Rotterdam 4-5 June 2026. Submit at tinyurl.com/ywcwz7ba by 1 Dec. Special treat: keynote by @martinabjorkman.bsky.social
ESE-RGHI-GHE Workshop on Health Economics in LMICs 2026
The workshop will foster in-depth discussions, bringing together development economists and health researchers from across the globe.
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After the success of the first conference, the submission link for the second is already open tinyurl.com/ywcwz7ba. Submit by Dec 1. Workshop in Rotterdam 4-5 June 2026, jointly organised with Rotterdam Global Health Initiative and Erasmus School of Economics.
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hetanshah.bsky.social
If you are interested in universities policy I’ll be on a panel discussing this with @greenmirandahere.bsky.social @pollymackenzie.bsky.social @papiteide.bsky.social & Michael Spence on Monday 3.15pm in Liverpool
A new future for universities: how can universities help support national renewal and local pride? it Monday 29 September • 15:15 - 16:15pm ® Sherwood Room 6, ACC Liverpool
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stoneeconucl.bsky.social
Marcos Vera-Hernández @papiteide.bsky.social will share his Stone Centre funded research at the Labour party conference with FT's @greenmirandahere.bsky.social, UAL's @pollymackenzie.bsky.social, TBA's @hetanshah.bsky.social, & @ucl.ac.uk's Michael Spence. Discover his research: bit.ly/mvhinfo
National renewal discussion at the labour party conference.
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hetanshah.bsky.social
Some good jobs here. The nice folk at @instituteforgovernment.org.uk are looking for Exec Directors for Research & Innovation, and for Impact & Influence, as well as a Director of IfG Academy. You’d work with @drhannahwhite.bsky.social and her excellent team
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Institute for Government
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papiteide.bsky.social
Chile’s 1981 reform shifted pensions from DB → DC. Workers already employed were compensated for pre-reform contributions, creating a policy-driven kink in cohort-level pension wealth. We exploit this kink with a Regression Kink Design (RKD) to identify the causal effect on health investments.
papiteide.bsky.social
Would you take better care of your health today if you knew you’d be richer in retirement? We study Chile’s 1981 pension reform with a fuzzy Regression Kink Design on linked admin + household panel data. Answer: yes. Preventive care rises (healthy behaviours modestly), and old-age mortality falls.
theifs.bsky.social
NEW: #IFSWorkingPaper: More to live for: health investment responses to expected retirement wealth in Chile

📗 Read Grant Miller, Nieves Valdés and @papiteide.bsky.social's new paper here: ifs.org.uk/publications...
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weidnerecon.bsky.social
Calling Econ PhD candidates:

Applications open: Nuffield Postdoctoral Research Fellowships: econjobmarket.org/positions/11...
Deadline: September 30

Recent fellows include Claudia Noack and Christophe Gaillac --- tough acts to follow. If you're ready for a top-tier postdoc, please apply!
EJM - Econ Job Market
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dgirardi.bsky.social
Our Local Projections Difference-in-Differences (LP-DiD) paper is out in the Journal of Applied Econometrics.

LP-DiD is a convenient, flexible and computationally fast framework for estimating DiD using simple well-specified regressions....

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cep-lse.bsky.social
📢 Pre-doc RA position at LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance! Join the Education & Skills programme led by Prof Sandra McNally. Work with large UK education datasets (e.g. NPD, LEO). Strong Stata skills & interest in policy a must. Apply by Aug 24 👉 ow.ly/bpN450WrLq4
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Call for papers for the Central Bank of Colombia Annual Conference (9-10 Oct, Pereira), this year dedicated to health economics. Deadline for subs. 14 July. Keynote speakers (FGV), Jonathan Skinner (Dartmouth), and myself. redinvestigadores.org/app/JavaBrid... Funding provided for accepted papers.
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dmckenzie.bsky.social
This series by @leightjessica.bsky.social is a nice way of finding out about lots of new work in development & it is great to see someone using these platforms to celebrate others.
leightjessica.bsky.social
Today's cool young researcher #econtwitter #econsky is @CriClerici
@poverty_action who works on topics related to gender + health
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coreecon.bsky.social
We're delighted to share the first of our new Economist In Action videos. @simonhrjohnson.bsky.social explains how to find out whether rich countries have good institutions because they are rich, or whether they are rich because their institutions are good.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n91H...
Simon Johnson: How do good institutions influence economic growth?
YouTube video by CORE Econ
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bancalaria.bsky.social
Closing a fantastic IFS-ADBI-GHE Health Economics in LMICs workshop 🔝A huge thank you to all of you who joined us in London @theifs.bsky.social @papiteide.bsky.social
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bancalaria.bsky.social
We are delighted to share the program for the IFS-ADBI-GHE Workshop on Health Economics in LMICs 2025! We are looking forward to a fantastic couple of days @theifs.bsky.social @adb.org @papiteide.bsky.social
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mche-uom.bsky.social
The Manchester Centre for Health Economics has three new Research Associate positions in Health Economics (£37,174 - £41,671 p/a). These are 24-month fixed-term contracts from July 2025 to June 2027.

For full details and to apply, visit
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Research Associate in Health Economics:Oxford Road
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk
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uclpolicylab.bsky.social
Join @ucleconomics.bsky.social this May for this year's annual Gorman Lecture and Conference 2025.

Find out more about this year's programme and book your tickets ⬇️
ucleconomics.bsky.social
In @ucleconomics.bsky.social, we engage in the #discourse globally. Our annual Gorman Lecture (and conference) returns this May with the distinguished Ariel Pake of @harvard.edu.
Register now➡️https://www.ucl.ac.uk/economics/events/2025/may/ucl-department-economics-gorman-lecture-and-conference-2025
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andrewkelly.bsky.social
I work outside the university system but use academic papers a lot. I agree with this. I’ve never been refused. And what Jo Wolff says is true. They are grateful to be asked. I wish the system was different but until then don’t hesitate to ask.
jowolff.bsky.social
Every now again it’s useful to repeat advice about accessing papers that are behind a paywall that excludes you. Email the author. My estimate is that 90% of academics are so thrilled that a living, breathing, possibly even reading, person shows interest that they will swiftly send you a copy.
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jdportes.bsky.social
“Our priority is reducing net migration,” a Home Office source said.

"Growth is the number one priority of this government... ...making sure everyone is better off." - the Prime Minister.

To govern is to choose - let's see if he meant what he said...

www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
Rachel Reeves softens stance over youth mobility scheme with EU
The chancellor is potentially at odds with home secretary, Yvette Cooper, over her support for loosening visa rules for young Europeans
www.thetimes.com
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cdechaisemartin.bsky.social
Just posted updated version of our DID textbook! We now have drafts of all chapters, including the one on general designs! Now you can tell your friends still on X that they are DID-outdated :-) Happy easter for those of you that celebrate it. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Credible Answers to Hard Questions: Differences-in-Differences for Natural Experiments
This book introduces applied researchers to modern Differences-in-Differences (DID) methods, that they can use to obtain credible answers to hard causal inferen
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