Our graduate students work hard, but they play hard too. They’re working on a petition to get third-year graduate student Dario Cardamone (from Italy) to dine at Olive Garden. They’re nine signatures away from the required 50:
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- We are extremely proud that faculty member Chloe Gibbs (@chloergibbs) will be serving the next year as a senior economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisors (@WhiteHouseCEA):
- Congratulations to Cesar Sosa-Padilla, who found out today that he has been promoted to associate professor with tenure! @cesarspa1
- We are excited to formally announce that Melissa Kearney, @kearney_melissa, the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, will join our department as an endowed full professor this summer. Welcome to Notre Dame! @NotreDame @LEOatND @ArtsLettersND
- We are hiring (again!). We are searching for up to four tenure-track hires. Two of these are open-field/open-rank. Two are endowed at the full professor level -- one with a focus on applied micro and poverty, the other with a focus on demography.
- Ahead of print at @JPolEcon: “Breaking the Cycle? Intergenerational Effects of an Anti-Poverty Program in Early Childhood” by our very own @chloergibbs (with Andrew Barr).
- We are hiring! We are searching for several tenured or tenure-track positions. (1) Assistant professor (open field) (2) Assistant professor (econometrics) (3) Associate or full professor (any field, but at least one position focused on development economics)
- Congratulations to Cesar Sosa-Padilla, @cesarspa1, whose paper "Reserve Accumulation, Macroeconomic Stabilization, and Sovereign Risk" (joint with Javier Bianchi), was just accepted at Review of Economic Studies @RevEconStudies: sosapadilla.github.io/files/papers/W…
- Out today in the December edition of the JPE (@JPolEcon), "Breaking the Cycle? Intergenerational Effects of an Antipoverty Program in Early Childhood," from our very own Chloe Gibbs (@chloergibbs) and Andrew Barr.
- Ahead of print at the Journal of Political Economy @JPolEcon: "Breaking the Cycle? Intergenerational Effects of an Antipoverty Program in Early Childhood" from our very own Chloe Gibbs (@chloergibbs) along with Andrew Barr.
- We are excited to formally announce that accomplished macroeconomist Christian Matthes from Indiana University (@cmatthes_econ) will join our department as a full professor next fall. Welcome to @NotreDame! cm1518.github.io
- One of our first-year graduate students, Jackson Alexander, sporting an interesting and timely t-shirt in the office this afternoon.






