NBER Summer Institute | BU Faculty Highlights
Explore the videos below to watch presentations by our faculty from the 2025 NBER Summer Institute.
7/7 Tarek Hassan’s Discussion of Economic Surveillance using Corporate Text (SI International Finance and Macroeconomics)
7/8 Natalia Ramondo’s work presented by co-author, Quantifying Carbon Emissions in the Global Economy (SI International Trade & Investment)
7/8 Tarek Hassan’s Discussion of Geoeconomic Pressure (SI International Finance & Macroeconomics)
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7/10 Tarek Hassan’s Discussion of Foreign Political Risk and Technological Change (SI International Economics and Geopolitics)
7/11 Santiago Franco’s Discussion of Mechanics of Spatial Growth (SI Economic Growth)
7/15 Martin Fiszbein’s Discussion of Knowledge Suppression and Resilience under Censorship: Three- century Book Publications in China (SI Political Economy)
7/16 Daniele Paserman’s Discussion of A Second Soul: Age at Immigration, Language, and Cultural Assimilation (SI Political Economy)
7/16 PhD Candidate Grant Goehring’s co-author presentation of Constituent-Representative Interaction Outside of Elections: Theory and Evidence from the Early U.K. Women’s Rights Movement (SI Political Economy)
7/18 Jihye Jeon’s Discussion of Pharmaceuticals and Digital Health: How Data Driven Insights May Reshape the Insulin Market (SI Economics and Artificial Intelligence)
7/17 David Lagakos’ co-author Presentation of Tax Productivity and Development (SI Macro Public Finance)
7/22 Yuhei Miyauchi’s Lightning Round Presentation of The Spatial Distribution of Income in Cities: New Global Evidence and Theory (SI Development)
7/22 Linh To’s Presentation of The Child Penalty and an Age Old Problem (SI Labor Studies)
7/24 PhD Candidate Renuka Diwan’s co-author Presentation of Competition and Fraud in Health Care (SI Economics of Health)
7/25 Linh To’s co-author presentation of The Fragility of Social Norms: Evidence from a Youth Reformation Training Center (SI Economics of Crime)