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Dean Yang

H-index: 43
Economics 31%
Sociology 21%

by Dean YangReposted by: Todd Pugatch

deanyang.bsky.social
Registration is open for this fall's BREAD/ @theigc.bsky.social virtual development econ Ph.D. course on Social Protection! Organizers Rema Hanna (Harvard) and Ben Olken (MIT) are giving the intro lecture on Sep 16. An all-star lineup -- highly recommended!
www.theigc.org/events/bread...
#EconSky
BREAD-IGC virtual PhD course on social protection 2025
Join the BREAD-IGC virtual PhD course 2025 to deepen your understanding of social protection challenges and policies.
www.theigc.org

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econupo.bsky.social
🚨Next @EconUpo #Seminar🚨

📄"Ancient Epics in the Television Age: Mass Media, Identity, and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in India"

🗣️ Dean Yang @deanyang.bsky.social (University of Michigan)

📅Monday 3, Feb.
🕛12 noon
📍Boardroom. Building 3. @pablodeolavide.bsky.social

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jbpritzker.bsky.social
An important announcement from the Governor of Illinois.

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reaproy.bsky.social
Exactly right. Exactly what needs to be said, Bay Fang. Thank you for the incredible job that Radio Free Asia has done over the years. Can't believe this is the end of the story.

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nber.org
A flawed education policy in the Philippines significantly reduced educational quality in grades K–3, with longer-term consequences: fewer years of schooling in upper grades, from Thomas Lloyd and @deanyang.bsky.social https://www.nber.org/papers/w33600

Reposted by: Dean Yang

um-psc.bsky.social
👀 Smaller, lower-income countries often rue the loss of high-skilled workers who emigrate for greater opportunities, but PSC's @deanyang.bsky.social @umfordschool.bsky.social et al find this out-migration often comes with positive feedback loops for countries of origin. myumi.ch/rAwer #EconSky
As India responded to international demand for IT workers, more people acquired skills than emigrated-- raising the number of people with those skills at home.
deanyang.bsky.social
Check out the great interview with @talknormal.co.uk on @voxdev.bsky.social with my co-authors @catiabatista.bsky.social and Caroline Theoharides on our "brain gain vs. brain drain" paper!
catiabatista.bsky.social
Thank you @talknormal.co.uk for a great conversation on the @voxdev.bsky.social podcast together with #CarolineTheoharides on our recent @science.org article.

The "brain drain" is only part of the story—skilled migration can benefit origin countries too.

🎧 voxdev.org/topic/migrat...
catiabatista.bsky.social
Thank you @talknormal.co.uk for a great conversation on the @voxdev.bsky.social podcast together with #CarolineTheoharides on our recent @science.org article.

The "brain drain" is only part of the story—skilled migration can benefit origin countries too.

🎧 voxdev.org/topic/migrat...

by Dean YangReposted by: Danila Serra

deanyang.bsky.social
Great overview by @um-psc.bsky.social of our new review in @science.org about brain gain!

#EconSky #Migration
um-psc.bsky.social
👀 Smaller, lower-income countries often rue the loss of high-skilled workers who emigrate for greater opportunities, but PSC's @deanyang.bsky.social @umfordschool.bsky.social et al find this out-migration often comes with positive feedback loops for countries of origin. myumi.ch/rAwer #EconSky
As India responded to international demand for IT workers, more people acquired skills than emigrated-- raising the number of people with those skills at home.
deanyang.bsky.social
All are welcome at my online presentation today at the POLECONUK Webinar! 10am US eastern, 3pm UK, 4pm CET.
Register here: sites.google.com/view/polecon...

‪@poleconukinar.bsky.social‬
#Ramayan #EconSky
deanyang.bsky.social
Great book! I also thought Embassytown was mind-blowing...
dmckenzie.bsky.social
How does high-skilled emigration affect countries of origin? I summarize our recent Science paper, &draw out lessons from where we need nuance (not all high-skilled is the same, & most studies lump together), what we don't know (especially how to do better policy) blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
How does high-skilled emigration affect countries of origin? A new review highlights what we’ve learned and what we still don’t know
blogs.worldbank.org
deanyang.bsky.social
At Princeton BREAD conference, my co-authors @pbrimble.bsky.social & Akhila Kovvuri will present our paper on the political economy impacts of the Ramayan TV show in India! 1 pm US ET, tomorrow Fri May 2.

Watch on Zoom: princeton.zoom.us/j/93399992221

ibread.org/conference/b...
#EconSky #Ramayan
BREAD Conference on Development, Princeton, May 2-3, 2025 – BREAD
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deanyang.bsky.social
3) There can be big gaps between Vatican policy and actions/views of officials (bishops, priests) and congregants worldwide. Big example: Catholics widely ignore ban on contraception, and local officials de-emphasize or turn blind eye. Such gaps are impetus for change, but only under reformist popes
deanyang.bsky.social
2) While there are some democratic structures within the church, Popes are autocrats. Their views (conservative vs. reformist) are the prime determinant of statis or change during a papacy. John XXIII (2nd Vatican Council) was reformist; John Paul II and Benedict halted change; Francis reformist...
deanyang.bsky.social
Key takeaways for me as an economist:
1) There is substantial heterogeneity within the global church on liberal-conservative dimensions, for example on welcoming LGBT congregants, contraception, role of women, and priestly celibacy.
...
deanyang.bsky.social
As cardinals gather to elect a new pope, I found Philip Shenon's new book, "Jesus Wept," to be fascinating reading! A biography of popes and history of Catholic Church from WW2 (Pius XII) to Pope Francis. Highly recommended!
@philipshenon.bsky.social
#EconSky #Religion
deanyang.bsky.social
I'm speaking tomorrow Mon 31 Mar at the LSE Applications Seminar. Paper is on the Ramayan TV show's impact on Hindu identity and the rise of the BJP in India... 12:00-13:30, SAL 1.04, Sir Arthur Lewis Building, LSE. Come one, come all!

cep.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/...
#EconSky #Ramayan

by Dean YangReposted by: Samuel Bentolila

deanyang.bsky.social
New paper of mine on long run impacts of a negative shock to early (K-3) education quality in the Philippines (with my student Thomas Lloyd). Thanks to Philippine DepEd & @poverty-action.bsky.social for collaboration on this research! #EconSky #DepEd
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NBER @nber.org · Mar 28
A flawed education policy in the Philippines significantly reduced educational quality in grades K–3, with longer-term consequences: fewer years of schooling in upper grades, from Thomas Lloyd and @deanyang.bsky.social https://www.nber.org/papers/w33600
deanyang.bsky.social
Very excited to be at the @oxfordcsae.bsky.social conference! Come see @tyentzen.bsky.social present our paper on 7th-Day Adventists in Africa, at 11 am! #oxcsae2025
deanyang.bsky.social
Trump administration is shutting down Radio Free Asia, a U.S.-funded news organization broadcasting uncensored journalism where access to press is unfree. CEO Bay Fang rightly calls this a "reward" to dictators in Asia. Best of luck to Bay and the RFA team challenging this wrong-headed decision.
reaproy.bsky.social
Exactly right. Exactly what needs to be said, Bay Fang. Thank you for the incredible job that Radio Free Asia has done over the years. Can't believe this is the end of the story.
deanyang.bsky.social
This figure is particularly compelling, showing gains for non-whites vs. whites in income and literacy...

Happy that both Eduardo and JD started this work while they were at @umich!

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