- The weekly FAIV from the Financial Access Initiative has a nice round-up of some of the exciting new papers presented at this year’s NEUDC
- Chris Blattman’s plethora of job market advice.
- Trade Diversion’s list of trade job market papers this year.
- Mathematica’s John Deke on “ big surprises on small experiments” argues that it can be possible to do credible randomized trials with only 6 to 10 clusters under some conditions.
- A new CEPR e-book on migration and refugees has lots of short succinct summaries of important research.
- VoxEU article by Cartwright and Deaton summarizes their new paper on the limits of RCTs.
- Funding opportunity for PhD students – JPAL has grants for research transparency offering significant financial support and tuition assistance for you to replicate papers before they are published – also a good opportunity to see new research firsthand.
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