Guglielmo Briscese
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Economist @ UChicago. Drummer. Dad.
https://www.guglielmobriscese.com
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NBER
about 1 month ago
Providing the first large-scale analysis of College Saving Accounts participation and effectiveness, from Guglielmo Briscese, John A. List, and Sabrina Liu
https://www.nber.org/papers/w34126
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John A. List
about 2 months ago
We find that financial literacy emerges as a key barrier: 61% of parents who could save enough to cover half of college costs still perceive potential savings as fruitless. Overall, targeted financial literacy interventions can expand CSA effectiveness considerably.
ideas.repec.org/p/feb/artefa...
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Navigating the College Affordability Crisis: Insights from C
With higher education costs consistently outpacing inflation and public funding declining, college affordability has become a critical barrier to economic mobility for middle- and low-income families.
https://ideas.repec.org/p/feb/artefa/00824.html
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John A. List
about 2 months ago
**NEW PAPER ALERT** When you have kids or believe that higher education is a critical tool for social mobility, college affordability is top of mind. College Savings Accounts offer a promising tool for financing higher education. We combine several data sources to explore key issues.
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J-PAL North America
7 months ago
We are excited to join Bluesky! J-PAL North America is a regional office of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, based at MIT, seeking to reduce poverty by ensuring policy is informed by scientific evidence.
www.povertyactionlab.org/na
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J-PAL North America | The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
J-PAL North America, based at MIT, leads J-PALās work in the North America region. J-PAL North America conducts randomized evaluations, builds partnerships for evidence-informed policymaking, and help...
https://www.povertyactionlab.org/na
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John A. List
8 months ago
Our next Chicago School in Experimental Economics summer programs are coming! One will take place at the University of Bonn on September 7-11, and the other will take place at the University of Chicago on September 13-17. For more details please see here:
voices.uchicago.edu/jlist/the-ch...
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The Chicago School in Experimental Economics 2025 | John List
https://voices.uchicago.edu/jlist/the-chicago-school-in-experimental-economics-2025/
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"To enhance the employment potential of AI and minimize its negative effects on workers, broad-based access to high-quality education, together with training programs and active labor-market policies, will be crucial."
www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a...
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What AI Means for Growth and Jobs | by Philippe Aghion, Simon Bunel and Xavier Jaravel - Project Syndicate
Philippe Aghion, Simon Bunel and Xavier Jaravel think the technology has great potential to boost productivity without harming employment.
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/ai-will-boost-productivity-growth-without-harming-jobs-employment-by-philippe-aghion-et-al-2025-01
8 months ago
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Hope this ongoing work can contribute to the discussion on the demand and supply side of how Econ research can (and can't!) influence policymaking
#Econsky
@bencasselman.bsky.social
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9 months ago
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NBER
9 months ago
How policymakers and the US population update their beliefs on the use of science and the trust they have in government following a field experiment that demonstrated the ineffectiveness of a policy intervention, from Guglielmo Briscese and John A. List
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33239
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Great piece
@bencasselman.bsky.social
! I think another issue is irrelevance. Journal gatekeeping has made econ insular, pushing young economists toward 'what Editor X likes' instead of bold, innovative work policymakers valueāleaving institutional Econ advisors with a limited set of ideas
#EconSky
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9 months ago
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Ioana Marinescu
9 months ago
Highly relevant given this recent evidence about the political economy of experiments
@gubri.bsky.social
@johnlist.bsky.social
:
bsky.app/profile/john...
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Ioana Marinescu
9 months ago
How do we overcome political hurdles to learning from experimentation
#EconTwitter
? The practice below from the private sector seems promising: pre-plan a positive course of action for each possible experimental result š
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Why do people distrust government agencies, even when they provide vital info (e.g., health, environment)? Can low-cost interventions restore trust & promote welfare-enhancing behaviors? Our study provides novel experimental evidence on these key questions (1/5) š
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9 months ago
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Eugenio Proto
9 months ago
Happy to participate to this very timely session at
#ASSA2025
on political polarisation and trust
#econsky
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ChatGPT 4o didn't know how to solve this puzzle. Can you?
#EconSky
9 months ago
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Excited for
#ASSA2025
! Donāt miss our panel on the growing experimental work at the intersection of political economy and behavioral economics:
www.aeaweb.org/conference/2...
#econsky
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American Economic Association
https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2025/program/1462?q=eNo1jDEOgCAQBP-yNYUWNpS-wQ8QvJgrEMIRDSH83TNoNzPZbIOQCMdzq4lg26-wmNENvCt0xFxc1WHgRKIfWCgHpTWzeBLSsrtvVTjQoIvpfk9zShqWCb0_XCJgXCLU
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#EconSky
where can I find publicly available longitudinal survey data on US firms? Any sample or industry is fine.
9 months ago
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John A. List
9 months ago
Our political economy of field experiments study has just been released by the
@nberpubs.bsky.social
! Written with
@gubri.bsky.social
, who is brilliant and on the market this year!
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The academic job market can be very stressful. If you're struggling to cope or just need someone to talk to or vent your frustrations, feel free to reach out - shared pain is half the pain. You're not alone in this.
#EconJMP
#EconSky
10 months ago
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MichĆØle Belot
10 months ago
Just confirming: it is not ok (or cool) in our profession to ignore papers that relate clearly to ours, even if they are working papers. There is some weird trend going on latelyā¦
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Nikhil Shah
10 months ago
A lot of talent is wasted in a world where more than half of laureates come from households in the richest 5%
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The science behind winning a Nobel Prize? Being a man from a wealthy family | Torsten Bell
A lot of talent is wasted in a world where more than half of laureates come from households in the richest 5%
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/the-science-behind-winning-nobel-prize-being-man-from-wealthy-family-torsten-bell
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Happy to see that John List has finally joined
#EconSky
! :) (Honored that our paper is his very first post) š
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10 months ago
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Stephanie Wang
10 months ago
#eeac
Day 4:
@gubri.bsky.social
JMP "Targeting Behavioral Change Interventions: An Experiment on Debiasing Savings for College" demonstrates the importance of theory-driven identification of behavioral barriers and subsequent personalized interventions targeting specific barriers.
#econsky
#econjmp
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Do citizens trust their governments more if they are committed to evidence-based policymaking? What happens when evaluation results disappoint? In this new WP, we explore how policymakers & the public react to unexpected evidence:
drive.google.com/file/d/13SmS...
Comments welcome!
#EconSky
10 months ago
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Wife: "What's that app with a blue butterfly?!" Me: "Oh, it's like a new Twitter, that's what all the economists are using right now. Basically..." Wife: *Rolls eyes and walks away* š¤£
10 months ago
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Andreas Peichl
10 months ago
Dear Recruiters on the
#EconJobMarket
: if you are using Interfolio and a profile of an applicant has some missing documents -this might be due to a recent glitch in the Interfolio system -so please double-check with Interfolio and the applicant before excluding someone bec of missing files.
#EconSky
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Nick Byrd, Ph.D.
10 months ago
@gubri.bsky.social
reported a field experiment that - Corrected parentsā underestimation of
#college
tuition - Increased their savings balance Caveat: there was a backfire effect (that I failed to photograph). Dr. Briscese and co-authored paper are on gScholar:
scholar.google.com/citations?vi...
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Looking forward to presenting my JMP at
#SJDM
conference on Saturday. Come say hi!
10 months ago
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Looking forward to presenting at
#2024APPAM
this Friday afternoon! I'd love to meet other researchers interested in policy experimentation, college savings, or trust in government.
10 months ago
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I'm on the job market! My
#EconJMP
provides novel experimental evidence on the importance of addressing asymmetric information before scaling behavioral change interventions. This is part of my research on human capital investments and evidence-based policymaking:
www.guglielmobriscese.com
10 months ago
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Don Moynihan
about 1 year ago
New in Can We Still Govern? ABLE is program that allows people with disabilities and their families to minimize the constraints of asset limits and achieve financial independence. But very few people use it. Why? And what can policymakers do about it?
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/able-is-a-...
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ABLE is a Program to Help People With Disabilities Achieve Financial Independence: Why is it so Underused?
To Make ABLE Work, Reduce Administrative Burdens
https://donmoynihan.substack.com/p/able-is-a-program-to-help-people
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My (worthless) take on the IZA debate is that we would all probably be better off if we got rid of closed networks and clubs that one can join by invitation only, creating unnecessary barriers and inevitable toxic power dynamics (IZA, NBER, CEPR, etc.)
#EconSky
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almost 2 years ago
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Matt Grossmann
almost 2 years ago
early morning classes lower studentsā course grades & the likelihood of future STEM course enrollment & pursuing the corresponding major, increasing the chance of choosing a lower-earning major
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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How Early Morning Classes Change Academic Trajectories: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Using a natural experiment which randomized class times to students, this study reveals that enrolling in early morning classes lowers studentsā course grades a
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4618616
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Hello
#EconSky
mates! Who shall I follow here that works on topics related to households finance, savings, college savings accounts? Self promotion is welcome!
almost 2 years ago
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Strongly recommend this paper (and anything else done by
@ruggeri.bsky.social
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about 2 years ago
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My biggest fear is that when I die my wife sells my drums for what I told her it cost
about 2 years ago
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Is this going to make a meaningful positive difference to peopleās live, even if itās a small difference for a small group of people?
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about 2 years ago
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#econsky whatās a paper you like that uses IV to address self-selection in an observed behavior? (Eg., people choosing their own commitment device)
about 2 years ago
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Hi everybody! I'm a post-doc at UChicago. My work is at the intersection of public policy, political economy, and experimental economics. I'm particularly passionate about how evidence-based policies can improve citizens' outcomes, including their trust in institutions #PoliSky #EconSky #BehSci
about 2 years ago
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