Forthcoming article "Tax Professionals and Tax Evasionโ by @battaglini.bsky.social Luigi Guiso @chiaralac.bsky.social and Eleonora Patacchini
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Great people, great venue, great papers!
Thanks everyone, it has been a great edition!
๐ซGrateful for the chance to work with an amazing team of coauthors: @schoefer.bsky.social Christian Dustmann , Chiara Giannetto, Lorenzo Incoronato, Vincenzo Pezone, Raffaele Saggio,
Looking forward to feedback and discussion!
Increased wage-setting flexibility is associated with higher firm survival rates in both regions.
However, these results vary in areas where firms face less labor market competition (in our case in the South vs the Centre-North of Italy): there, opting into contracts with lower wage floors leads to BOTH lower wages and lower employment.
Collective bargaining shapes labor markets, yet we know little about its effects. In our new WP, we track workers shifted to contracts with lower wage floors: wages fall, but employment rises, suggesting adjustments along the firm's labor demand curve.
๐ข Excited to announce the program for the Lisbon Macro Workshop 2025, taking place August 29โ30 at Nova School of Business and Economics
๐ Lisbon
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Aug 29โ30โจ
๐ nw.ax/l2U
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Day 1 of the Workshop on the Economics of Taxation wraps up!
Co-organised by the IEB and @taxobservatory.bsky.socialย and hosted at @ubeconomics.bsky.social, this two-day event dives into key issues in #taxation.
๐ท Todayโs keynote: โ#Tax Incidence Anomaliesโ by Youssef Benzarti (UC Santa Barbara)
A fantastic Day 1 at the Workshop on the Economics of Taxation!
From corporate tax & offshore wealth to inheritance, inequality & tax incidence, researchers & PhD students are diving deep into the big questions.
Co-organised with @fundacioieb.bsky.social!
Great to attend @taxobservatory.bsky.social - @fundacioieb.bsky.social tax workshop! Lot of interesting papers, kudos to the organizers!!
๐ข Come work with @armiano.bsky.social and me at Uni Naples Federico II on a project about expectations & labor market choices!
๐ Sept-Dec 2025
๐ International applicants welcome
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Apply by 17/06/2025
Position 1: rb.gy/9oontj
Position 2: rb.gy/ctpfxt
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Great to see @haominwang.bsky.social presenting our joint paper on "Working Hours and the Child Penalty in an Equilibrium Household Search Model" with Leo Kaas and
@aledinola.bsky.social at the Bristol Macro Workshop! Thanks to the organizers for putting together such an interesting event
๐ ๐ Why did house prices in Germany rise much more in some areas than others during the 2009โ2018 boom?
๐๐ฅNew paper by @leokaas.bsky.social , @georgikocharkov.bsky.social & @syrichasn.bsky.social
๐ berlinschoolofeconomics.de/about-us/new...
#urbaneconomics #housingpolicy
Excited to be visiting Cornell University for the next few days!
The deadline is approaching! Send your paper by Sunday this week!
๐ข Calling all macroeconomists! ๐ข
The 4th Lisbon Macro Workshop is happening on August 29-30! ๐ต๐น
โจ Submit your paper by April 13 & join us in Lisbon
๐ Submit here: hq.ax/l2L
Spread the word!
Org: @jeanne-c.bsky.social @martacota.bsky.social Nic Kozeniauskas, Laszlo Tetenyi @chiaralac.bsky.social
๐ฃ Call for Papers: submission deadline 14 Mar
Workshop on the Economics of Taxation
๐๏ธ 3-4 June
๐Barcelona
Topics: #CorporateTax, inequality, #OffshoreWealth & more
Keynotes: @dinapomeranz.bsky.social (University of Zurich) & Youssef Benzarti (UC Santa Barbara)
๐ taxobservatory.eu/event/worksh...
New paper
w/ @simonjaeger.bsky.social & Suresh Naidu
An attempt at an account of how unions/collective bargaining work and shape wages, across various international settings.
In prep for Handbook of Labor => please email us any feedback!
www.nber.org/papers/w33267
eml.berkeley.edu/~schoefer/sc...
๐ฃ Final reminder: Please don't forget to submit to our Special Issue on Field Experiments in the EER!
Deadline: 31st of December โฐ
www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
Guest editors: @lergetporer.bsky.social, @michelebelot.bsky.social, @fpeter.bsky.social, @simonwiederhold.bsky.social & myself
Cecilia Sala รจ stata arrestata in Iran
www.internazionale.it/notizie/2024/12/27/cecil...
There's still a few weeks left to apply.
Send us your paper and join in Napoli next May!
Very happy to host #ESPE2025 @ UniNa!
Apply and join us in Naples in June
Thank you all for contributing to a great conference!
David de la Croix's keynote closes the workshop. Jointly with Thomas Baudin, he shows how 18th-century Northern European high-human-capital families escaped the Malthusian trap, shifting from larger to smaller families, prioritizing education of children over quantity.
Using Danish tax data, Chris Busch and coauthors show that spousal similarity in earnings determines income comovement and shapes how households respond to shocks. Spousal sorting across sectors and occupations is especially relevant to explain household earnings dynamics.
Looking forward to a great conference program today!
Why is fertility so high in sub-Saharan Africa? Paula Gobbi and coauthors reveal inheritance customs play a key role: impartible inheritance (land to one heir) raises fertility by 0.85 children, avoiding land division. Differences across inheritance rules disappear in more labor-intensive regions.
Fabian Kindermann and @mdoepke.bsky.social build a bargaining model that matches new trends in fertility decisions. They find that bargaining loss directly depends on marginal child penalty, which may follow an inverted U-shaped pattern.
Does early school tracking shape inequality? Suzanne Bellue and Lukas Mahler build an OLG model estimated on German data to assess the effects of school tracking on output and welfare. They find that delaying track choices boosts social mobility but may lower economic efficiency.