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The Mixtape with Scott
S4E11: Marie Connolly, Labor Economist, Université du Québec à Montréal

The Mixtape with Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 78:42


Welcome to this weeks episode of the Mixtape with Scott! This is a podcast about the personal stories of living economists and an oral history of the last 50 years, give or take. And today's guest is part of a larger series about the students of the key founders of the credibility revolution. Today's guest was Alan Krueger's student at Princeton and her name is Marie Connolly, a labor economist and professor at Université du Québec à Montréal.Marie Connolly earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University in 2007, where she worked under the mentorship of Alan B. Krueger. I first corresponded with Marie right after she published an article estimating intertemporal labor supply elasticities in Journal of Labor Economics in 2008. I was working on a similar paper as hers, in that I was using quasi-experimental changes in weather to estimate labor supply in sex work, but hers was interesting because she framed the project in relation to macroeconomic models that required much larger elasticities than what she and others found using quasi-experimental methods. Connolly's work was emblematic of the “credibility revolution” in economics in that sense and not just through academic lineage at Princeton, Krueger and the Industrial Relations Section. Throughout her career, Connolly has explored two fascinating domains: the economics of music and the intersection of family dynamics and labor markets. Her work on “Rockonomics,” often coauthored with Krueger, investigates the economics of popular music, delving into topics like concert pricing and the secondary ticket market. Equally compelling is her focus on family-related issues, such as child penalties and intergenerational income mobility. Her recent research on child penalties in Canada and the cognitive and non-cognitive effects of class size has echoes of her former advisor's own work on class size. Connolly's dual focus on music and family economics demonstrates her versatility and intellectual curiosity, making her a unique voice in labor economics.Thank you again for your support of the podcast! I hope you find this interview as interesting as I did.Scott's Mixtape Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Mixtape Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 86 | ECONOMIA: Felicidade liga com Economia?

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 50:10


É possível falar de Felicidade na Economia? Existem formas de a medir? Ter mais rendimento é sinónimo de Felicidade? As pessoas mais ricas de hoje são mais felizes que as pessoas ricas de há 100 anos? Este episódio arranca com a pergunta do Hugo van der Ding: ‘Joana, és feliz?'A Felicidade tem muito que se lhe diga e, na Economia, também: a Joana Pais que o diga. Em conjunto com o Hugo, irá desmistificar a ideia de que o rendimento é a única medida do bem-estar, explicando diferenças que parecem subtis como a de ser feliz na vida ou com a vida, ou a felicidade que se experimenta e a que se recorda. É verdade: por incrível que possa parecer, a Economia tem uma vasta área dedicada ao estudo da Felicidade. Venha conhecê-la em pouco mais de 45 minutos.Medidas de felicidade: Daniel Kahneman and Alan B. Krueger (2006). Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1): 3-24. Dados e relatórios: Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Nações Unidas. World Happiness Reporthttps://worldhappiness.report OCDE. Better Life Initiative.https://www.oecd.org/wise/better-life-initiative.htmEuropean Values Study https://europeanvaluesstudy.eu  Relação entre rendimento e felicidade:Easterlin R. A. (1974). Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence. Nations and Households in Economic Growth, Academic Press: 89-125Brickman P, Coates D e Janoff-Bulman R. (1978). Lottery winners and accident victims: is happiness relative? J Pers Soc Psychol. 36(8): 917-27Lindqvist E, Östling R e Cesarini D (2020). Long-Run Effects of Lottery Wealth on Psychological Well-Being. The Review of Economic Studies 87(6): 2703–2726. Gardner J e Oswald A. (2001). Does money buy happiness? A longitudinal study using data on windfalls. Royal Economic Society. Felicidade recordada e felicidade vivenciada: Kahneman D, Fredrickson B. L., Schreiber C. A. e Redelmeier D. A. (1993). When More Pain Is Preferred to Less: Adding a Better End. Psychological Science, 4(6): 401–405. Confiança: Helliwell J e Wang S (2011). Trust and Wellbeing. NBER. Working Paper 15911. Consequências da felicidade: Oswald A, Proto E e Sgroi D (2015). Happiness and Productivity. Journal of Labour Economics, 33 (4). pp. 789-822.Danner DD, Snowdon DA e Friesen WV (2001). Positive emotions in early life and longevity: findings from the nun study. J Pers Soc Psychol. 80(5):804-13. PMID: 11374751.

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EP 62 | ECONOMIA | Será a educação um ‘elevador social'?

Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 48:39


Na educação, o discurso mudou: se os pais de uma determinada época nos incentivavam (ou obrigavam) a escolher uma área que representasse uma ‘carreira de futuro', hoje ouvimos dizer que ‘o que importa é estudar aquilo que nos faz felizes'.Mas será que, na prática, houve mudanças?Será que a educação continua a ser um elevador social?Em que moldes?A família em que se nasce e os professores que se têm continuam a ser elementos determinantes? A Joana Pais e o Hugo van der Ding vão contar as evidências que se estudam na Economia da Educação. No final do episódio, caber-lhe-á a si julgar se estamos mais evoluídos que na época dos nossos avós ou, se afinal, embora mascarado de maior modernidade, continua tudo na mesma. REFERÊNCIAS E LINKS ÚTEIS: ESTUDAR MAIS COMPENSA. MAS QUANTO?Ensino superior como elevador social:Raj Chetty, John Friedman, Emmanuel Saez, Nicholas Turner, Danny Yagan (2017). Mobility Report Cards: The Role of Colleges in Intergenerational Mobility. NBER WORKING PAPER NO. 23618 Retorno do ensino básico e secundário: Angrist, Joshua D., and Alan B. Krueger (1991). Does Compulsory School Attendance Affect Schooling and Earnings?” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 106, 979–1014. Em Portugal: Campos, M., and Reis, H. (2018). Returns to schooling in the Portuguese economy: a reassessment. Public Sector Economics 42, 215-242. EXTERNALIDADES DA EDUCAÇÃO: Lochner, L., and Moretti, E. (2004). The Effect of Education on Crime: Evidence from Prison Inmates, Arrests, and Self-Reports. American Economic Review, 94 (1), 155-189. Cui, Y., and Martins, P. S. (2021). What Drives Social Returns to Education? A Meta-Analysis. World Development, 148, 105651.  

中廣流行網
2021.08.24 理財生活通 專訪【搖滾經濟學】周岐原

中廣流行網

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 34:31


你喜歡聽音樂嗎?你也愛聽現場演唱會嗎 ? 你知道為什麼突然間大家會在同一時間瘋同一首歌? 為什麼音樂已經變得比水更易取得,但演唱會的票價卻越來越貴? 今天要分享一本非常好看的書~ 搖滾經濟學, 精闢解讀既酷且殘酷的巨星市場與暢銷商品背後的真實邏輯, 幫助我們看懂這個複雜世界 來賓:風傳媒財經中心主任 周岐原 < 搖滾經濟學:解開超級巨星與暢銷商品推手的7大祕訣, 既酷又殘酷的全新成功法則讓你成為最厲害的1% > 作者: 亞倫.克魯格 Alan B. Krueger 譯者: 林步昇 出版社:天下雜誌 出版日期:2021/05/26 #風傳媒 #市場 #商品 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 【ON AIR同步即時味】 ●網頁版線上收聽 http://www.bcc.com.tw/stream.html?c=0 ★手機APP-蘋果ios系統 https://apple.co/2Icmyek ★手機APP-安卓系統 https://bit.ly/2PsBUOB   【有空再來慢慢sway】 ◆ Youtube頻道 https://www.youtube.com/user/iLikeRadioFM103 ◆ Podcast頻道 ◎ Apple Podcast-蘋果ios系統 https://apple.co/3jQQai2 ◎ Google播客-安卓系統 https://bit.ly/2PvET8R ◎ Spotify Podcast https://spoti.fi/3gK7jYE   【頻率永遠是我們的根】 FM103.3 台北、基隆、桃園、台南、高雄、屏東、玉里、澎湖 FM102.9 新竹、苗栗 FM102.1 台中、彰化、南投、台東、花蓮、宜蘭 FM103.1 嘉義 FM107.3 埔里 FM 96.3 金門

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Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Grooving: 2019 Reading List

Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 16:41


Kurt and Tim like to read about behavioral science and a variety of related fields. To help those interested in the subject, but unsure how to pick good books to either get started or advance their learning, our 2019 Top 10 Reading List should help. Our Top 10 list is really a Top 9, since both Kurt and Tim already had one of the books on both of their lists. But we also go beyond that list with some honorable mentions (that could have easily been swapped for some of our top choices), as well as a shortlist of fiction and poetry for your review. We hope you enjoy this year’s list and encourage you to let us know your thoughts about it. Did we nail the top picks? Did we miss some? What’s on your reading list for 2020? Who do you think should be a guest on Behavioral Grooves in 2020? Let us know. We’d love to hear from you. Do you need some Christmas or Birthday gifts?  Or maybe you just want to treat yourself?   Here are links to the books we mentioned in the episode!   Kurt’s Best Non-Fiction Books John Bargh, “Before You Know It" https://amzn.to/33PdYJR  Yuval Noah Harari, “Sapiens” https://amzn.to/34YWlZO  Michael Mauboussin, “Think Twice” https://amzn.to/2qtfS5y  Wendy Wood, “Good Habits, Bad Habits” https://amzn.to/2RlCjoc     Tim’s Best Non-Fiction Books Rory Sutherland, “Alchemy” https://amzn.to/2OUfG8J  Franz de Waal, “Mama’s Last Hug” https://amzn.to/2ORrEjg  Francesca Gino, “Rebel Talent” https://amzn.to/36alEIb  Roger Dooley, “Friction” (on Kurt’s AND Tim’s lists) https://amzn.to/2r86Gnx  Alan B. Krueger, “Rockonomics” https://amzn.to/38bMQYU    Honorable Mentions Honorable mentions for really great books that you should be aware of. Virtually any of these could have made our Top 10 list.  Nir Eyal, “Indistractable" https://amzn.to/368qiX8  Daniel Pink, “When” https://amzn.to/33QMrbg       https://www.danpink.com/ Daniel Levitin, “The Organized Mind” https://amzn.to/2qnL7Pf http://www.daniellevitin.com Liliana Mason, “Uncivil Agreement” https://amzn.to/2RtIA1j  Tali Sharot, “The Influential Mind” https://amzn.to/33S8wpN    And since we have had great guests with great books in 2019 (we love them and their work), we want to refer you to these authors and titles: Brian Ahearn, “Influence PEOPLE: Powerful Everyday Opportunities to Persuade that are Lasting and Ethical” https://amzn.to/38bc8q8  Ori Brafman, “The Spider and the Starfish" https://amzn.to/2OUdLAQ  Liz Fosslein, “No Hard Feelings” https://amzn.to/2LpVR6S  Will Leach, “Marketing to Mindstates”  https://amzn.to/34UMwvB    https://www.will-leach.com/book Stephen Martin & Joseph Marks, “Messengers”  https://amzn.to/2PfKU99  Amit Sood, “Guide to Stress-Free Living” https://marketplace.mayoclinic.com/shop/healthy-lifestyle/book/mayo-clinic-guide-to-stress-free-living_294600   Tim’s Non-Fiction List We didn’t speak to these on the podcast, because we were most interested in addressing behavioral science books. However, Tim is also an avid reader of fiction and poetry. Tim wanted to mention some books he’s read (or re-read) this year that were particularly rewarding. Madeline Miller, “Circe” http://madelinemiller.com/circe/ John Updike, “Rabbit is Rich” https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/181928/rabbit-is-rich-by-john-updike/  David Whyte, “Everything is Waiting for You” https://www.davidwhyte.com/english-poetry   Thank you!     © 2019 Behavioral Grooves.  Note that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our suggestions, thoughts or ideas. All recommendations are made by Kurt and Tim based on what they believe.

Mikroökonomen a.k.a. Mikrooekonomen
Mikro135 Westafrika ist ein Vorbild fuer Griechenland

Mikroökonomen a.k.a. Mikrooekonomen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 65:48


Ihr könnt uns per direkter Überweisung unterstützen: Marco Herack IBAN: DE07 4306 0967 2065 2209 02 BIC: GENODEM1GLS Weitere Spendenmöglichkeiten findet ihr hier: https://mikrooekonomen.de/spenden/ Unser Alexa-Skill Sendet uns Hinweise und Audiokommentare per Mail an Mikronomen ät posteo.de Die Kommentare der Hörerinnen und Links zu den Quellen findet ihr auf www.mikrooekonomen.de. Dort sind auch die Shownotes mit Verlinkungen, Bildern und ggf. Videos. Die Mikroökonomen sind ein unabhängiger Podcast über Wirtschaft, der sich Zeit nimmt. Wir wollen ein dauerhaft unabhängiges Informationsangebot aufbauen, das die Dinge anders macht. Möglich wird dies erst durch Euch und eure regelmäßigen Spenden. Vielen Dank dafür! Alan B. Krueger gestorben - Nachruf auf Alan B. Krueger (Ritholtz, englisch) - Die Rockstar-Studie (PDF, englisch) - Was Alan Krueger uns beigebracht hat (Vox, englisch) Griechenland legt zehnjährige Anleihe auf - 10jährige Anleihe aufgelegt (Spon) - Medienradio (Podcast) - Scholz will Griechenland Milliarden zurückzahlen (Tagesspiegel) Gemeinsamer westafrikanischer Strommarkt - Bis 2020 soll es soweit sein (Klimareporter) - Der Einfluss von Fahrrädern auf die Bildung von Frauen in Sambia (PDF, englisch) Gesellschaftsteil: Picks - Hannah: Kiraka “Parole Emil” eine Radiogeschichte über Erich Kästner - Ulrich: ökonomischer Panikmodus für Klimaretter - Marco: Uhrenöffner Gesellschaftsteil: Bier - Ulrich: La Kékette Blonde von Brasserie de Goudale - Marco: Written in Stone von FrauGruber Craft Brewing

The Weeds
There’s collusion, and then there’s collusion

The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 59:36


Dara, Ezra, and Matt discuss President Trump's remarkable performance in Helsinki and new research on employers colluding to hold down pay. Links: Dara mentioned Quinta Jurecic's piece tying Trump in Helsinki to Trump on Charlottesville. Here's the Ari Fleischer tweet Ezra referenced. Ezra walked through what we know about Trump's dealings with Russia. Here's that rundown (and more analysis) in text form. Trump tweeted during recording — here's the full text Matt read. Matt mentioned Adam Entous's New Yorker piece on Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates. The 2015 Morning Joe interview Ezra mentioned. Joe Scarborough says Putin has a record of killing journalists and political opponents, and invading countries. Trump responds, "At least he's a leader." White paper: "Theory and Evidence on Employer Collusion in the Franchise Sector" (Alan B. Krueger, Orley Ashenfelter) More on the news about the no-poaching agreement in Washington state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fellows of the Academy of Political and Social Science
2010 Fellows: Alan B. Krueger on Larry M. Bartels

Fellows of the Academy of Political and Social Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2010 2:56


The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences recognized seven new Fellows of the American Academy at the University of Pennsylvania on May 13, 2010.