Claus Thustrup Kreiner
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Director of @CEBI_UCPH. Prof. Economics @uni_copenhagen. Area Director Public Economics @CESifo. Chair of Commission on Future Labor Market Policy in Denmark
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🥳It's a wrap for our #CESifo Area Conference on #PublicEconomics ! Congratulations to the winner of the CESifo Young Affiliate Award Francesco Capozza 🎊and thank you to all the other amazing presenters, our keynote speaker Niels Johannesen Saïd Business School and the Area Director Claus Thustrup Kreiner 🎉
Top Econ student + interests in economic behavior and inequality 👉 apply for PhD scholarships at CEBI - Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality Economics_UCPH Deadline March 3 👉 employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=1609…
CEBI and Economics_UCPH is excited to offer two fully-funded PhD scholarships as part of the research project on 'Labor market effects and debt re-organization from wage garnishment.'📚📊🎓
Read more and see how to apply: jobportal.ku.dk/phd/?show=1608…
In my (admittedly slightly biased) opinion, the IIPF - International Institute of Public Finance Congress is one of the best conferences of the year: it’s academically excellent, policy-relevant, relatively open and inclusive, and, maybe most importantly, fun 🥳
So please submit your papers! 🤓
News from IIPF before 🎄:
📢the Call for Papers for #IIPF2024 Congress in Prague is out! 👇
iipf2024.vse.cz
Local and Scientific Chairs LubomÃr Cingl Miroslav Palansky Dominika Langenmayr Daniel Reck , Keynotes Annette Alstadsæter Fatih Guvenen Lisa De Simone and Christoph Trebesch
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Reminder! Only a couple of days left until the submission deadline on October 1. Submit your paper to an epic conference! #Econtwitter Claus Thustrup Kreiner
#EconTwitter Together with Claus Thustrup Kreiner, I am organizing an inaugural conference in Public Policy targeted to researchers working in/on the Nordic countries on December 14-15 in Stockholm! Submission deadline: October 1. Call for papers here: dropbox.com/scl/fi/ehgixe7…
In a world with dynamic returns to effort, top earners’ long-run earnings responses to taxes are much larger than suggested by standard approaches, from Henrik Kleven, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Kristian Larsen, and Jakob Egholt Søgaard nber.org/papers/w31549