Adrien Bilal
@adrienbilal.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor of Economics at Stanford University
Many thanks to
@lemonde.fr
and Le Cercle des Economistes for having me in great company as nominee for the Prize of the Best Young French Economist, with Lauriane Mouysset and
@mathieupar.bsky.social
! Huge congrats to
@abergeaud.bsky.social
for winning the prize!
shorturl.at/fXmtt
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Adrien Bilal : « Aborder le climat avec une perspective macroéconomique »
A 34 ans, ce professeur de macroĂ©conomie Ă lâuniversitĂ© Stanford, aux Etats-Unis, est spĂ©cialiste du marchĂ© du travail, des disparitĂ©s rĂ©gionales et de lâĂ©conomie du climat.
https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2025/05/19/adrien-bilal-aborder-le-climat-avec-une-perspective-macroeconomique_6607129_3234.html
7 months ago
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NBER
9 months ago
Surveying the literature that links macroeconomics and climate change through: loss and damage, mitigation and the energy transition, and adaptation, from Adrien Bilal and James H. Stock
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33567
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NBER
10 months ago
Proposing an analytic representation of sequence-space Jacobians in heterogeneous agent models in continuous time, which leads to a threefold speed gain, from Adrien Bilal and Shlok Goyal
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33525
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In "Some Pleasant Sequence-Space Arithmetic in Continuous Time" with Shlok Goyal we derive new formulas and algorithms to solve continuous time heterogeneous agent models with sequence-space methods. It is 3 times faster than discrete time! Code/github:
shorturl.at/tcL7A
Paper:
shorturl.at/K2jIq
10 months ago
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VoxEU @ CEPR
11 months ago
@dkaenzig.bsky.social
&
@adrienbilal.bsky.social
show that, in light of new
#climate
damage estimates based on global temperature variation, the economic case for unilateral
#decarbonisation
is far stronger than previously thought.
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
#EconSky
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Adrien Bilal
NBER
11 months ago
Distilling theoretical and empirical research linking urban, regional, and spatial economics to the environment; examining how environment shapes spatial outcomes and how spatial forces affect environment, from Clare A. Balboni and Joseph S. Shapiro
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33377
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Diego KĂ€nzig
11 months ago
đDoes unilateral decarbonization pay for itself? In our new working paper,
@adrienbilal.bsky.social
and I analyze whether large economies like the U.S. and E.U. can justify broad decarbonization policies based purely on domestic economic benefits. WP:
nber.org/papers/w3336...
#econsky
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Does unilateral decarbonization pay for itself? In our new short working paper,
@dkaenzig.bsky.social
and I analyze whether broad decarbonization passes cost-benefit analyses based on purely domestic economic gains in large economies like the U.S. and E.U. WP:
nber.org/papers/w3336..
.
11 months ago
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A great and fun opportunity if you are in graduate school and interested in quantitative macro. Consider applying!
add a skeleton here at some point
11 months ago
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Marshall Burke
about 1 year ago
New paper characterizing trends in wildfire smoke PM2.5 in the US, incl. updated daily dataset and implications for air quality regulation. Below is animation of 2023. Paper:
eartharxiv.org/repository/v...
Data (BETA version):
www.stanfordecholab.com/wildfire_smoke
Quick thread:
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Ben Moll
about 1 year ago
New paper:
benjaminmoll.com/challenge/
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NBER
about 1 year ago
Exploring US construction productivity by presenting a model in which local land-use controls limit the size of building projects, from Leonardo D'Amico, Edward L. Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko, William R. Kerr, and Giacomo A.M. Ponzetto
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33188
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Adrien Bilal
NBER
about 1 year ago
Firms' selective hiring explains a labor market puzzle: How careful screening shapes wage patterns and worker sorting, from KatarĂna BoroviÄkovĂĄ and Robert Shimer
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33184
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NBER
about 1 year ago
A review of recent research on spatial economics, from Stephen J. Redding
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33125
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Pol Antras
about 1 year ago
Alejandro Cuñat, Harald Fadinger, Kalina Manova and I are organizing the 8th Workshop on International Economic Networks (WIEN) to take place in beautiful Vienna on June 26-7, 2024. Send us a paper for consideration! We're particularly keen on receiving submissions from young scholars.
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