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  1. “How the United States solved South Korea’s problems with electric vehicle subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act”

    New by @ChadBown #PIIE —> piie.com/publications/working-

  2. Last was an important panel on how COVID-19 impacted productivity and #labor markets at the #PIIE with Florence Jaumotte and Barbara Kotschwar. Jaumotte convincingly shows that the pandemic accelerated digitalization in developing countries with positive economic effects, while Kotschwar showed how this same transformation was particularly positive for small, women-led firms youtube.com/watch?v=zZ21Ck5Sf1 (6/6) #economics

  3. Powerhouse @annastansbury of #MITsloan and #PIIE presents her research at EfIP on socioeconomic diversity of the econ profession.

    —> piie.com/publications/working-

    US PhDs in #economics least likely of *any* PhD discipline to have parents who are #firstgen college grads

  4. Powerhouse @annastansbury of #MITsloan and #PIIE presents her research at EfIP on socioeconomic diversity of the econ profession.

    —> piie.com/publications/working-

    US PhDs in #economics least likely of *any* PhD discipline to have parents who are #firstgen college grads

  5. Powerhouse @annastansbury of #MITsloan and #PIIE presents her research at EfIP on socioeconomic diversity of the econ profession.

    —> piie.com/publications/working-

    US PhDs in #economics least likely of *any* PhD discipline to have parents who are #firstgen college grads

  6. Powerhouse @annastansbury of #MITsloan and #PIIE presents her research at EfIP on socioeconomic diversity of the econ profession.

    —> piie.com/publications/working-

    US PhDs in #economics least likely of *any* PhD discipline to have parents who are #firstgen college grads

  7. Powerhouse @annastansbury of #MITsloan and #PIIE presents her research at EfIP on socioeconomic diversity of the econ profession.

    —> piie.com/publications/working-

    US PhDs in #economics least likely of *any* PhD discipline to have parents who are #firstgen college grads