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Posts by Eoin McGuirk

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Postdoctoral Fellow in Economics of Education in Medford, for Tufts University Exciting opportunity in Medford, for Tufts University as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Economics of...

Postdoc posting: Economics of education at Tufts with my colleague Elizabeth Setren.

main.hercjobs.org/jobs/2203818...

2 months ago 14 15 1 2
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⭐Application deadline extended! ReCIPE Big Research Grant applications are open for another week.

New deadline: 3 November, 13:00 GMT.

All additional information can be found on the ReCIPE website: recipe.cepr.org/funding/big-...
#EconSky #DevelopmentEcon #ResearchGrant

5 months ago 3 4 0 1
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Geoeconomics and conflict: Bridging disciplines in the study of international warfare International tensions and external wars are on the rise, with major economic implications. To study these, economists should bridge the divide between two fields: (i) research on conflict – the use o...

🆕 Geoeconomics and conflict: Bridging disciplines in the study of international warfare

Today on VoxDev, @eoinmcguirk.bsky.social (@tufts.edu) & Christoph Trebesch (@kiel.institute) examine the intersection of conflict and geoeconomics: voxdev.org/topic/instit...

7 months ago 4 4 0 1
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Does Climate Change Lead to Conflict? Tufts researcher shows connection between low rainfall and the outbreak of civil wars between African pastoralists and farmers

Does climate change lead to conflict? That's the question behind one researcher's work.

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Does Climate Change Lead to Conflict? Tufts researcher shows connection between low rainfall and the outbreak of civil wars between African pastoralists and farmers

Does Climate Change Lead to Conflict?

Tufts researcher shows connection between low rainfall and the outbreak of civil wars between African pastoralists and farmers.

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A New Way to Reduce Children’s Deaths: Cash

Great NYT write up of our new results on child mortality and cash transfers in Kenya:
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/18/h...

8 months ago 13 2 0 0
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Gaza_Conference_FullLinks Israeli Economic Association Conference – Closing Panel Roee Levy, July 17, 2025 The topic of this panel is trends in the Israeli economy, and I am going to talk about the most important trend: the w...

Important speech by Tel Aviv University economics professor Ro'ee Levy at the Israel Economic Association meeting, in which he links together insights from economics research, personal experience and information about the devastating situation in Gaza: docs.google.com/document/d/1...

8 months ago 31 10 1 1
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📢ReCIPE’s First Call for Compact Research Grants is now open! New deadline: 14 August. Proposals exploring the links between conflict & economic growth within ReCIPE research themes and in ReCIPE focus countries are welcome.

More information here: recipe.cepr.org/funding/comp...
#EconSky

8 months ago 7 5 0 1
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📢ReCIPE’s First Call for PhD Research Grants is now open! New deadline: 14 August. We’re looking for research proposals from PhD students exploring the links b/w conflict & economic growth within ReCIPE research themes & in ReCIPE focus countries.

recipe.cepr.org/phd-research...
#EconSky

8 months ago 3 3 0 1
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Did the great Irish Famine spark a revolution? Next in our new school video series with @discoverecon.bsky.social and @cephie.bsky.social, economist @gaianarciso.bsky.social‬ discusses the impact of the famine on rebellion and civil war 70 years later. ▶️

buff.ly/lAKXuWN

9 months ago 4 4 0 0
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Tufts University is thrilled to host the North East Development Consortium (NEUDC) Conference on November 8-9, 2025!

📝 Call for Papers: Submissions start June 16, and end August 17. Submit your papers here:

editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conf...

More details to come!

#NEUDC #NEUDC2025

10 months ago 24 12 1 1
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Who You Gonna Call? Gender Inequality in External Demands for Parental Involvement* Abstract. Gender imbalance in time spent on child rearing causes gender inequalities in labor market outcomes, human capital accumulation, and economic mob

Recently accepted by #QJE, “Who You Gonna Call? Gender Inequality in External Demands for Parental Involvement,” by Buzard (@kbuzard7.bsky.social), Gee (@laurakgee.bsky.social), and Stoddard (@olgastoddard.bsky.social): doi.org/10.1093/qje/...

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Displaced and divided: How some development projects undermine Africa’s pastoral communities, sparking violence Pastoral regions of Africa are witnessing a sharp increase in armed civil conflict. Research has identified ‘mismatched’ agricultural development projects as one major factor driving this violence by ...

🆕 How some development projects undermine Africa’s pastoral communities, sparking violence

Today on VoxDev, Eoin McGuirk (Tufts University) & Nathan Nunn (University of British Columbia) outline their research: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...

1 year ago 13 7 0 0
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Climate change causes conflict: How can policy respond? Climate change is projected to cause an increase in numerous forms of violent human behaviour. Policies like a robust social safety net and political inclusion can help ensure a more peaceful future.

🆕 Climate change causes conflict: How can policy respond?

Today on VoxDev, @marshallburke.bsky.social , @joelferguson.bsky.social, Solomon Hsiang Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability & @tedmiguel.bsky.social UC Berkeley explore the conflict-climate change relationship
voxdev.org/topic/instit...

1 year ago 11 6 0 2

Likewise! Thank you for this thoughtful summary

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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A recent paper by Eoin McGuirk and @nathannunn.bsky.social highlights how agricultural development projects can backfire in traditionally pastoral areas of Africa, fueling conflict instead of fostering development.

#EconSky

www.nber.org/papers/w33191

1 year ago 28 15 2 1
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We are hiring! The University of Galway is on the market for an Assistant Professor in economics.

The position is open to any field and is a permanent, tenured position.
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1 year ago 11 5 1 2
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Agricultural development projects increase civil conflict in traditionally pastoral areas of Africa. The effect is reversed in agricultural areas, suggesting "mismatched" policy, from Eoin F. McGuirk and Nathan Nunn https://www.nber.org/papers/w33191

1 year ago 13 5 1 1
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Recently accepted by REStud, ``Transhumant Pastoralism, Climate Change, and Conflict in Africa,'' from McGuirk and Nunn:

t.co/nCIBTMgsmp

2 years ago 6 4 0 1
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Excited to share my #JMP!🎉

"Do NGOs Matter for Development? Evidence from Pakistan"

NGOs often fill gaps left by limited public spending on health, education, etc.📚🏥But do NGOs truly move the needle on development? Let’s dive in!👇🧵[/10]

(www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pe7oz...)

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