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A new way to estimate causal effects when using several IVs. Just Accepted new paper by Nadja van’t Hoff, Arthur Lewbel, and Giovanni Mellace zurl.co/XZvKK
In 1961 Cuba bet everything on health and education. Did it work? New paper with Rok Spruk follows the next 60 years and finds the payoff was real and lasting: fewer infant deaths, longer lives, and human capital that compounded for generations. arxiv.org/abs/2605.29785
Massive credit to @fedeabides.bsky.social —the real mastermind behind the JIVI paper! Can’t believe I missed the tag in the first tweet. šŸ‘šŸ“ˆ
Excited to share our new paper on arXiv! šŸ“¢ With my amazing colleagues Seetha Menon and Nadja van 't Hoff, we show that—contrary to common belief—men use more healthcare than women when faced with an unexpected health shock. šŸ”— arxiv.org/abs/2509.01310