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Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia

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sgeecon.bsky.social
SAVE THE DATE!

The 2026 Society of Government Economists Annual Conference will be held at American University Washington College of Law on Friday, April 17, 2026.

More info 👇

Stay tuned for the Call for Papers!
Save the date! The SGE Annual Conference will be held on Friday, April 17, 2026 – The Society of Government Economists
www.sge-econ.org
sgeecon.bsky.social
🌍 WEBINAR
The Global Economic Impacts of Tariff Wars

📅 Sept 17 | 12–1:30 PM ET
🎤 Dr. Warwick McKibbin (ANU, Peterson Institute, CEPR)

Learn how tariffs reshape economies worldwide-from inflation & employment to trade balances & financial markets-drawing on new Peterson Inst. research.
economicsinten.bsky.social
In our podcasts we like to recommend books and here are some of our recommendations from our latest, including books by Nancy Folbre, Marilyn Waring, @devikadutt.bsky.social @ingridhk.bsky.social, @cacrisalves.bsky.social, @surbhikesar.bsky.social, @timjackson.org.uk & @clubofrome.org. #EconSky
Books from our Jayati Ghosh podcast.
jenniferdoleac.bsky.social
It's been 2 years (+ 1 month) since I left academia. In case anyone is wondering, I have zero regrets. Indeed, I'm living my best life and am so happy I made the leap.

If you're considering leaving too, here are some thoughts on how to explore your options/find a job you'll love...
arindube.bsky.social
Very pleased that our local projections dif-in-dif paper is now out in the Journal of Applied Econometrics. Joint with @dgirardi.bsky.social, Jorda, and Taylor.

It's a tool that we think many applied economists will find useful (indeed many already have).

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johnholbein1.bsky.social
With the recent diff-in-diffs upheaval, you may have asked:

When can I get away with using two-way fixed effects?

If so, check out this new working paper!

It proposes tests for differences in dynamic treatment effects over cohorts, which allows you to explore when TWFE is likely to be biased.
johnholbein1.bsky.social
"Mothers are more affected by the school year than are fathers."

"During the school year, mothers sleep less, spend more time caring for others, and have less time for eating, free time, and exercise. Fathers experience fewer and mostly smaller changes."
kedseconomist.com
#econsky Has anyone been compiling resources, openings, leads, something for laid off federal economists?

Obviously there’s JOE but we’re also off cycle.

Much thanks.
thecareboard.bsky.social
Check out our new blog post about how to use The Care Board! Explore care statistics across life stages, understand our methodology, and download data for your research and advocacy work. thecareboard.ku.edu/blogs/care-b...
The Care Board: A New Tool for Understanding the Care Economy
thecareboard.ku.edu
royalstatsoc.bsky.social
Congratulations to Grace Wahba for winning the 2025 International Prize in Statistics, in recognition of her ground-breaking work on smoothing splines, which has transformed modern data analysis and machine learning 👏👏👏

Read more: rss.org.uk/news-publica...
toddrjones.bsky.social
I've added 43 new tips to my book, bringing the total to 140.

You can download "Quick Stata Tips" and the accompanying .do file for free at toddrjones.com/quickstatati....
johnmullahy.bsky.social
Manski's cautionary tale about multiple imputation (MI) is now published.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
sabrinapabilonia.bsky.social
So much unpaid care happening everyday!
mlheggeness.bsky.social
This visual shows how much care activity happens in the U.S. every day. Dark shaded areas are paid care jobs; light shaded are unpaid care activities. Go here to click on each item and find the number of people engaged in each activity and how much time they spend! thecareboard.org/circle-of-ca...
A visual on the proportion of care work happening on any given day in the U.S. There is a total of 1.5B hours spent each day in care jobs - about 240 hours are paid and around 1.3B hours are unpaid family care.
sabrinapabilonia.bsky.social
#Econsky
tderyugina.bsky.social
Do you have a PhD student who's interested in environmental and energy policy? Nominate them to attend NBER's upcoming Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy Conference in Washington, DC (airfare, ground transport and one night of hotel covered)

www.nber.org/conferences/...
7th Annual NBER Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy Conference, Spring 2025
www.nber.org
mlheggeness.bsky.social
This visual shows how much care activity happens in the U.S. every day. Dark shaded areas are paid care jobs; light shaded are unpaid care activities. Go here to click on each item and find the number of people engaged in each activity and how much time they spend! thecareboard.org/circle-of-ca...
A visual on the proportion of care work happening on any given day in the U.S. There is a total of 1.5B hours spent each day in care jobs - about 240 hours are paid and around 1.3B hours are unpaid family care.
tderyugina.bsky.social
Do you have a PhD student who's interested in environmental and energy policy? Nominate them to attend NBER's upcoming Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy Conference in Washington, DC (airfare, ground transport and one night of hotel covered)

www.nber.org/conferences/...
7th Annual NBER Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy Conference, Spring 2025
www.nber.org
julianreif.bsky.social
ASHEcon is offering free registration for the 2025 conference to individuals impacted by recent layoffs in the federal government and at research organizations
www.cognitoforms.com/ASHEcon1/_20...
2025 ASHEcon Annual Conference Registration Waiver Form
www.cognitoforms.com

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