At end of the day, I'll be presenting new work that we just released studying the mortality effects of NAFTA ("Trading Goods for Lives: NAFTA's Mortality Impacts and Implications") users.nber.org/~notom/resea...
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At end of the day, I'll be presenting new work that we just released studying the mortality effects of NAFTA ("Trading Goods for Lives: NAFTA's Mortality Impacts and Implications") users.nber.org/~notom/resea...
The Spring 2026 Economics of Health NBER Program Meeting starts today, and it can be streamed on YouTube at the link below
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has been arrested, a Justice Department official said. Lemon livestreamed a demonstration that interrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier this month that protested Trump's immigration crackdown in the area reut.rs/4q3X1FL
Very excited to see this conference back alive!
I really enjoyed the interactions between econometricians & applied micro people
I have been hearing recently that many people don't know about the ability to submit to AEJ-Policy (or any of the other AEJs) after submitting to AER-Insights (following the same process that existed going from the AER to the AEJs)
More details and instructions here: www.aeaweb.org/journals/pol...
Great article in @theglobeandmail.com discussing my new working paper studying the Temporary Foreign Worker Program in Canada www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art...
Full paper is here: users.nber.org/~notom/resea...
See, e.g., the figures from my Garthwaite et al. Brookings paper using the near universe of hospitalizations in 20 states: www.brookings.edu/wp-content/u...)
I think it's more about the risks of using Census/ACS/CPS survey samples than state-level designs, per se (+ the usual concerns with weak instruments). For example, the state-level Medicaid expansion natural experiment seems to work perfectly well IMO.
Putting together the list of papers and posters that I want to see at the ASSA Annual Meeting, and this poster session project (by @michaelbriskin.bsky.social) looks interesting
Paper is here: mbbriskin.github.io/files/Briski...
If you're at the ASSA mtgs and are interested in gender gaps in the labor market, please join this session Monday 8 am. To draw out the links between the papers, there will be one discussant, a nice idea suggested by @profnoto.bsky.social; Camille Landais is generously playing this role.
π£ Call for Papers: The Becker Friedman Institute Health Economics Initiative invites submissions for its April 30βMay 1, 2026 conference on all topics in health economics.
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Deadline: Feb 9, 2026
Organized by Josh Gottlieb & Matt Notowidigdo
π https://ow.ly/uPvk50XKoms
This is such a bizarre talking point; I've thankfully never had to use most of the types of insurance that I have for me and my family
This is a good excuse to share my WSJ letter to the editor explaining that "not filing a claim doesnβt mean you didnβt need insurance" www.wsj.com/opinion/the-...
Useful background: "Child care centers were previously protected under a 'sensitive locations' directive that advised ICE to not conduct enforcement in places like schools and day cares. But President Donald Trump removed that protection on his first day in office."
Hello #econsky, the Nebraska Labor Summit will be held Friday, March 13, 2026. It's a really fun, junior-centric, research conference in labor and related applied micro fields. Martha Bailey and Alex Mas will give the keynotes. Deadline for submissions is Nov. 1! forms.gle/JC5tN5cT1R2i4ZUJA
I'm impressed, too! Just used it for a paper before our first submission, and most of the issues that the tool flagged were worth investigating. I think it's definitely worth $30 before each submission (and resubmission).
When couples move for work, whose career benefitsβand whose stalls?
UChicago economist @profnoto.bsky.social joins @tessvigeland.bsky.social on The Pie to discuss how relocation impacts menβs and womenβs earnings differently.
π§ Listen/watch now: bfi.uchicago.edu/insights/mov...
"The boy, who is Hispanic and African American, was held in a garage for five hours βwithout informing his family, stating any charges, or allowing him to call an attorney,β the statement said. He is a U.S. citizen, as is his entire immediate family, the release said."
βICE goes masked for a single reason β to terrorize Americans into quiescence,β a federal judge, William Young, wrote in a blistering 161-page First Amendment ruling handed down last week. βIn all our history we have never tolerated an armed masked secret police,β he continued. The judge, a Reagan appointee, compared immigration agents to βcowardly desperados and the despised Ku Klux Klanβ and declared that federal efforts to deport outspoken protesters amounted to a βfull-throated assaultβ on freedom of speech. βCarrying on in this fashion, ICE brings indelible obloquy to this administration and everyone who works in it.β
βICE Goes Masked for a Single Reasonβ www.nytimes.com/2025/10/08/o...
We just spent 6 months to add 1 figure to this paper. Some people said, "Couples aren't prioritizing men's careers. Men just have better earnings opportunities when moving."
Earnings effects of moves for couples on the left, singles on the right. Negligible gap between single men and women.
"Never before have we issued a joint public warning like this."
The latest from former U.S. surgeons general Jerome Adams, Richard Carmona, Joycelyn Elders, Vivek Murthy, Antonia Novello and David Satcher:
(I highly recommend John's writing tips for PhD students: www.johnhcochrane.com/research-all...)
Super clear and well-written, so I can only assume that my former Booth colleague John Cochrane wrote at least some of this
Jonathan Clements, a longtime WSJ columnist who penned more than 1,000 personal-finance columns and was a favorite of readers, has died. He was 62.
π: on.wsj.com/4mzzDy1
"At a minimum, the conduct at issue exhibits the sort of gross negligence in financial transactions that calls into question your competence and trustworthiness as the [chief financial officer of the federal government of the United States]"
[ Revision of www.documentcloud.org/documents/26... ]
Since the rule of law applies equally to all, the FHFA should send a criminal referral letter to the Justice Department
( h/t @carlquintanilla.bsky.social )
I enjoyed this conversation; here's the summary of what we talked about:
In related news, TPS benefits end today for the thousands of immigrants from Honduras & Nicaragua who have been living in the US legally for more than *26 years*, so there are going to be many more stories like the one above www.uscis.gov/humanitarian...
I wish I could say I was surprised by this: "The Trump administration is not, as it pledged, targeting the 'worst first'" www.newsweek.com/veteran-regr...
( h/t @donmoyn.bsky.social )
Call for papers - due 11/1/2025
#EconConf #EconSky
"UNebraska Dept of Economics will host the 2026 Nebraska Labor Summit at the College of Business in Lincoln, Nebraska, on 3/13/2026... focus on empirical research in labor economics and closely related fields..."
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Leaders of American Economic Association call on elected officials "to respect and preserve" the independence of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after Trump fires the BLS commissioner.