Yuriy Gorodnichenko
@ygorodnichenko.bsky.social
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Economics Professor at UC Berkeley; from #Ukraine
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Almost two years ago, @cepr.org published an eBook with essays by prominent scholars & policymakers about the importance of supporting #Ukraine.

This book is more relevant than ever. Read it!

#UkrainianView

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📊Working Paper No. 7: “What Drives Refugees’ Return After Conflict?”

Survey of 2,500+ Ukrainian refugees across 30 European countries: territorial integrity and security guarantees are key to return.

Read: econ4ua.org/wp-content/u...

Submit research: lnkd.in/gf2nQ5WC
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What would Texans say if the President sent Illinois Guard troops to patrol their town? The Second Amendment affirms that people's right to keep local order by locally accountable forces is necessary to the security of a free state. This right is vital for all of us.
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Live Updates: Top Trump Officials Head to Illinois and Oregon
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Another [diplomant] said: this would “pay for Raiffeisen’s own risk [taking]” by deciding to continue operating in Russia.

yes, Raiffeisen decided to operate in Russia, decided to continue operations in RU after the invasion of #Ukraine. Raiffeisen has to face the consequences & pay the price.
EU plans to hand Deripaska-linked assets to Raiffeisen
Some European officials worry lifting sanctions would bolster Russian retaliation against western companies
www.ft.com
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“Stablecoins, like money-market funds, project security but can collapse under pressure,” argues Jean Tirole in a guest essay. The Nobel laureate explains why these digital tokens are riskier than promised
A Nobel laureate on why stablecoins may be nothing of the sort
Payments systems must be built on public infrastructure, not speculative tokens, writes Jean Tirole
econ.st
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mchinn.bsky.social
Fed Inflation Credibility Threatened #EconSky
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The T-shirt says it all...

But Salvini also once said he would like to have Putin as Italy’s prime minister “tomorrow”.
economist.com
Matteo Salvini toned down his hero-worship of Vladimir Putin after joining Italy’s pro-Ukrainian government. But more recently he has been exploiting public fatigue with the war
Italy’s coalition sends mixed messages on Ukraine and Russia
Italian voters are ambivalent, so the government is too
econ.st
ygorodnichenko.bsky.social
BEL Foreign Minister: don't take RUS money b/c "this would kill the hen [SWIFT] laying golden eggs"

Sure, it's more important than Russia killing Ukrainians, the greatest war in Europe since WW2, Russian war crimes, etc.

www.ft.com/content/f0cc...
Belgium to soften stance on frozen Russian assets if EU shares risk
Foreign minister warns bloc not to ‘kill the hen laying golden eggs’
www.ft.com
ygorodnichenko.bsky.social
The chilling effects of RUS aggression are very much clear in the €zone.

Large spillover effects have implications for:
* Macro stabilization in Europe
* The cost of war in general & RUS agg specifically
* The calculus of costs&benefits of aid to #Ukraine
* mil buildup in Europe

#UkrainianView
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NBER @nber.org · Sep 8
Using surveys on expected duration of the Russian-Ukraine and Middle East conflicts to examine impacts of geopolitics on consumers' beliefs about economic conditions and their own financial outlooks, from @ygorodnichenko.bsky.social, Georgarakos, Kenny, and Coibion https://www.nber.org/papers/w34195
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A new PS piece with @ilonasolohub.bsky.social and @matsmarcusson.bsky.social

2 options: 1) RUS defeat (means more sanctions & more weapons for UKR). 2) a defeat for democracy (&subdued Europe).

If 1), Europeans should sacrifice some of their welfare. If 2), they'll lose it all.

#UkrainianView
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Over 125 economists signed the open letter calling on the President, Congress, and the American public to uphold the principles of Federal Reserve independence and not remove Lisa Cook without due process.

There's still time to sign! And please share.

#EconSky

docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Open letter
Click here to add your signature. An Open Letter from Economists in Support of Governor Lisa Cook and Federal Reserve Independence To the President, Members of Congress, and the American public: We wr...
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sitestockholm.bsky.social
Rebuilding Ukraine is more than just bricks—it's about a rebuilding a modern, secure future. New research paper by @torbjornbecker.bsky.social, @ygorodnichenko.bsky.social, and Beatrice Weder di Mauro maps the path to a resilient, democratic Ukraine.

💡Learn more: www.hhs.se/en/about-us/...
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How Wars in Foreign Countries Influence Inflation and Expectations

That is what Olivier Coibion and Yuriy Gorodnichenko explore in our most recent blog post "When Foreign Wars Abroad Hit Wallets at Home".
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A great honor!
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📣 Final keynote speaker Yuriy Gorodnichenko @ygorodnichenko.bsky.social, UC Berkeley, now presenting: Expectations Matter: The New Causal Macroeconomics of Surveys and Experiments
📍At EEA 2025 Congress @eeanews.bsky.social @bsebordeaux.bsky.social @univbordeaux.bsky.social
#EEA2025
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Trump welcomes a war criminal on US soil

#UkrainianView