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Selim Gulesci

H-index: 17
Economics 46%
Business 16%

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voxdev.bsky.social
🆕 Understanding the global construction sector 📢

Today on VoxDevTalks, Martina Kirchberger (@tcdeconomics.bsky.social) discusses the economics of infrastructure and the construction sector: voxdev.org/topic/infras...
voxdev.bsky.social
🆕 A stepping stone approach to mitigating harmful social norms

Today on VoxDev w/ Selim Gulesci (Trinity College Dublin), Sam Jindani (NUS), Eliana La Ferrara (Harvard), David Smerdon (University of Queensland), Munshi Sulaiman (BIGD) & Peyton Young (JHU): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
A stepping stone approach to mitigating harmful social norms
Can an intermediate, less severe action serve as a stepping stone to eliminating a harmful norm? Research on female genital cutting in Somalia suggests that the intermediate action risks becoming the ...
voxdev.org

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tcdeconomics.bsky.social
Congratulations to Prof @selimgulesci.bsky.social on his appointment as Associate Editor of the Journal of Economics Behavior & Organization (JEBO)! ✨

Read more about the journal here:
tinyurl.com/386hsdmy

#econsky @tcdschoolssp.bsky.social @trisstcd.bsky.social @trinityresearch.bsky.social

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tcdeconomics.bsky.social
Our final Research Insights for the year focuses on Professor @selimgulesci.bsky.social article published in @aeajournals.bsky.social 👏

💡Prof Gulesci talks about why he co-wrote this paper and what impact he sees it having on the world.
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tinyurl.com/a8ch7y4u

#econsky @tcdssp.bsky.social

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tcdeconomics.bsky.social
🚨 New Research 🚨

Professor @selimgulesci.bsky.social has published a new paper with his co-authors in the American Economic Review ✨

🔗 Read the article here: tinyurl.com/52u4t9a2

#econsky @tcdssp.bsky.social @trinityresearch.bsky.social @trisstcd.bsky.social
seema.bsky.social
"We can heal the sick and save children’s lives, all inexpensively... We properly honor a firefighter who saves a single child, but three cheers for us as taxpayers for rescuing millions of children around the world from AIDS, starvation and disease.

That is, until January."

-- Nick Kristof
Opinion | Musk Said No One Has Died Since Aid Was Cut. That Isn’t True. (Gift Article)
A journey through the front lines of global poverty shows that when the world’s richest men slash aid for the world’s poorest children, the result is sickness, starvation and death.
www.nytimes.com
danilaserra-eco.bsky.social
📣 I have been asked to host an AMA for JPAL on Feb 11 📣

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

Spread the word, if of interest. Details: sites.google.com/povertyactio...

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nber.org
An intervention within schools in Mozambique aimed at reducing gender-based violence mitigated violence by deterring potential perpetrators and fostering a proactive stance among victims, from Amaral, Garcia-Ramos, Gulesci, Ramos, Ore-Quispe, and Sviatschi https://www.nber.org/papers/w33203

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tcdeconomics.bsky.social
📈 New Trinity Economic Paper 📈

Can targeted interventions reduce school-based GBV? Professors @selimgulesci.bsky.social and Alejandra Ramos have co-written a new Trinity Economic Paper that explores GBV in Mozambique.

🔗 Read the paper here: ideas.repec.org/p/tcd/tcduee...

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simonearrigoni.bsky.social
📢I'm on the #EconJobMarket!

My #EconJMP studies how inequality in foreign economies shapes the effects of Fed's tightening on their GDP.

Spoiler: higher ineq = larger (smaller) GDP drop in AEs (EMEs). Mainly via financial channel.

👉 tinyurl.com/4e2y9598
🌐 simone-arrigoni.com

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