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Posts by Rodrigo Aranda

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5 months ago 13 6 0 0
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We are hiring pre-doctoral research fellows in the finance department at Kellogg @kelloggschoolnu.bsky.social at Northwestern University

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Priority deadline Oct 31

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5 months ago 2 2 0 0

I am so sorry, my condolences Shooshan.

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

its only 'artificial intelligence' if it comes from the l'intelligence region of France
otherwise it's just a sparkling word association machine

10 months ago 146 25 10 2

Welcome to Kalamazoo!

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Mississippi State Univ. is hiring a tenure-track Econ Assistant Prof w/ August start!

Open field; pref. for applied micro & teaching PhD Micro I & II (Micro II this fall).

Apply: MSU site & www.aeaweb.org/joe/listing.php?JOE_ID=2025-01_111475768

Please repostβ€”it's an off-cycle search. Thanks!

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Percentage of the US population born abroad, 1850-
2019. The first peak of the Immigration U is made up primarily of immigrants from Europe. In the second peak of the Immigration U, immigrants hail from other sending countries (50 percent from Latin America and 25 percent from Asia). CREDIT: Illustration by Patti Isaacs. Underlying data from US Census Bureau.

Percentage of the US population born abroad, 1850- 2019. The first peak of the Immigration U is made up primarily of immigrants from Europe. In the second peak of the Immigration U, immigrants hail from other sending countries (50 percent from Latin America and 25 percent from Asia). CREDIT: Illustration by Patti Isaacs. Underlying data from US Census Bureau.

Net fiscal impact in 2012, per capita, including all levels of govern-ment, by age and immigrant generation.
First generation and 2nd generation migrants are net contributors when they are 20-60 years old

Net fiscal impact in 2012, per capita, including all levels of govern-ment, by age and immigrant generation. First generation and 2nd generation migrants are net contributors when they are 20-60 years old

All groups of migrants are less likely to be incarcerated than US born in the last decades

All groups of migrants are less likely to be incarcerated than US born in the last decades

Legal and documented migrants are generally less likely to commit several types of crime in 2012-18 than US born

Legal and documented migrants are generally less likely to commit several types of crime in 2012-18 than US born

I’ll post & repost this as many times as needed during the next 4 years. Migrants in the US:

- Represent the same % of the US population as in 1850-1900

- Pay *more* in taxes than what they get in public services (especially the 2nd generation)

- Are *less* likely to commit crimes

1 year ago 18 6 0 0

This is great! I would love to be added!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

I’m pretty sure it’s going to be Kid Rock…

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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I would like to be included too! Thank you

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Felicidades Rene! Bien merecido!

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

So cool you're going to New Orleans! I would recommend checking the Gambit to see what's live when you'll be there. My personal favorites are "Maple Leaf Bar", Tipitinas, "Dos Jefes" (on Saturdays for Sunpie Barnes), "Snug Harbor" and "The Spotted Cat". Let me know if you want some restaurant recs!

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