Gabriel Burdin
@GabrielBurdin
Associate Professor in Economics @DepsUSiena | @iza_bonn Research Fellow | @FCEA_UdelaR Affiliated Researcher | Views are my own.
📢 Our new wp "Beliefs and Demand for Employee Ownership Among Young Adults" with @FabLand83 is out! Still a working draft - comments are welcome! Link 👉 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…



Solo vengo a decir que @mauriderosa se ha puesto al hombro esta discusión sobre el impuesto al 1% + rico trasladando elementos técnicos con mucha solvencia Ya no se puede debatir con el casete puesto. Recomiendo este intercambio en @desayunos12 youtube.com/watch?v=UIO02d…
¿Qué pasa cuando el Estado compite con privados? En esta nota de @RazonesPersonas analizo evidencia reciente para América Latina
Nueva nota! Esta vez por Pablo Blanchard (@PabloBlanchard1): "El Estado como competidor. Evidencia reciente desde América Latina" 👉razonesypersonas.com/2025/07/el-est…
Publicación sobre impacto de escuelas de tiempo completo en Fortaleza, Brasil 🧵👇
Countries in Latin America are lengthening the school day. Yet, there’s limited evidence on effects, especially on student retention. In paper forthcoming at @EFPJournal, we study a full-time school system in Fortaleza 🇧🇷 and find large gains in graduation and learning!
When I got tenure, I decided to use it start a new research agenda, studying US science in the 20th century, how it became dominant, what held it back, and what we can do better. Here's the first pub (with Scott Kim).
Analyzing scientists' biographies during the baby boom, we find that mothers have a unique life cycle pattern of productivity. Children reduce the productivity of mothers but not fathers, with important implications for promotions and participation. econometricsociety.org/publications/e…
📢5 additional fully funded positions available in the PhD Programme in Economics of the Tuscan Universities (Florence, Pisa & Siena)! One tied to research on worker voice, collective bargaining, wages & tech change. Apply by July 30, 2025 👉 phdeconomics.unisi.it/admission-proc…

“Why is inheritance tax so hated?” on @radiofrance explores the paradox: symbolic attachment, flawed polling & deep inequality. @landais_camille notes that due to exemptions, ultra-wealthy heirs often pay far less than the statutory rate. #wealthinequality radiofrance.fr/franceculture/…
The PhD Programme in Economics of the Tuscan Universities is pleased to announce a supplementary call for applications. We are offering 5 additional fully funded PhD positions (with scholarships). Deadline: July 30, 2025 Information: 👉phdeconomics.unisi.it/admission-proc…
📢 The application for the PhD in Economics at the Tuscan Universities (Siena, Florence and Pisa) is now open! Several fully funded scholarships available Deadline: June 9, 2025, at 2:00 PM (CEST) Website: phdeconomics.unisi.it Call: phdeconomics.unisi.it/the-new-call-f…
Finally! Our paper on the short- and long-term effects of abortion legalization in Spain is now available at the Economic Journal: academic.oup.com/ej/advance-art…
1/ Week 28: Theory paper in focus this week is the seminal article by Anthony Atkinson and @JosephEStiglitz that is now famously referred to as the "zero commodity/capital taxation" benchmark in public economics. It has led to much technical & policy debates. Let's find out.
Very excited that our paper (joint with Jarkko Harju and @Schoefer_B) on "Voice at Work" is published in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. We study what happened when workers in Finnish firms got a right to worker voice on the corporate board. @AEAjournals 👇
Low fertility is the result of shifting adult priorities, likely driven by changing norms, evolving opportunities and constraints, and broader social forces, from @kearney_melissa and @phil_wellesley nber.org/papers/w33989
Nuevo Blog del Departamento de Economía Teleidoscopio: Historia Económica de Uruguay Autores: Paola Azar, Pablo Castro, Carolina Román y Henry Willebald. fcea.udelar.edu.uy/blog/8844-tele…
Hola 🇪🇸 La economía 2.0: microeconomía, the Spanish translation of The Economy 2.0: Microeconomics, is now available on the CORE website: core-econ.org/the-economy/es…
Muy contentos de ver que nuestro artículo “Beyond Income: Understanding Preferences for Redistribution Among the Top 1%” junto a Marcelo Bergolo y Martin Leites, fue aceptado en el Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Debajo, un 🧵en Español
We’re happy to see that our paper “Beyond Income: Understanding Preferences for Redistribution Among the Top 1%” with Marcelo Bergolo & Martin Leites, has been accepted 🎉 at the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. A 🧵
New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP20410 The Political Economy of Neoliberal Narratives Tim Besley & Adam Brzezinski @LSEnews ow.ly/WuQV50WluN7 #CEPR_PoE #EconTwitter
Providing the first causal evidence on how occupational wage inequality undermines the labor movement, using three complementary research designs, from @BarbaraBiasi, @zoebcullen, Julia H. Gilman, and @ninaroussille nber.org/papers/w33978
New Op-ed: "Welfare for the 21st century" ox.ac.uk/news/2025-07-0… I discuss British welfare reform, what we have learned from #basicincome and #jobguarantee experiments, and argue that we should create a truly comprehensive safety net for all. cc @OxfordEconDept, @INETOxford
"La Ministra firmó una exoneración de 200.000 USD de 2 viv con piscina en parque Miramar...dentro de Vivienda Promovida. Es terrible, agradezco no haber sido el Ministro para tener que firmarlo" Clara y firme y compartible posición del subsecretario @chdica en @FacilDesviarse