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Excited to present at #iHEA2025 in Bali 🌴: 📄 Nudging Nutrition: Lessons From the Danish "Fat Tax" 📄 Sex Differences in Healthcare Utilisation: Evidence from Unexpected Adverse Health Shocks #IHEA205
Looking forward to presenting in Torino at #IAAE2025 our Shapley Instruments paper in a super interesting session. Join us on Wednesday if you attend the conference
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
🎉 Thrilled to share that my paper with Riccardo Di Francesco has been accepted at Economics Letters! 🔗 arxiv.org/abs/2502.11691
Excited to share our new paper on arXiv! 📢 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. 🔗 arxiv.org/abs/2509.01310
It's always a great time visiting my coauthor @fedeabides.bsky.social in Siena. This time I also presented our brand new paper Shapley Instruments joint with Nadja van't Hoff and Zsolt Sandor.
I had such a great time at #espe2025 in Napoli. Very interesting presentations and outstanding social events in an amazing location.
Dealing with many weak instruments? 📉 Our new paper "Jackknife Instrumental Variable Inference" (JIVI) provides robust tests for models with endogeneity & heteroskedasticity. Better size and power in tough settings! 🚀 Read the full draft: arxiv.org/abs/2604.1543
Massive credit to @fedeabides.bsky.social —the real mastermind behind the JIVI paper! Can’t believe I missed the tag in the first tweet. 👏📈
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