To celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth
, I will have a daily tweet on Econ papers that have inspired me. Comment below with your suggestions #Econs4BHM

1/28 First up, Sadie Alexander, who 100 years ago became *the first* Black person to get a PhD in Economics. @itsafronomics writes an op-ed celebrating her life and legacy as an economist, attorney, and civil rights advocate http://tinyurl.com/y4abmgjz #Econs4BHM #blackhistorymonth

1/28 Cont'd @Nina_EBanks provides an exploration into Dr. Alexander's seminal thoughts and work in her piece "The Black Worker Economic Justice and The Speeches of Sadie T.M. Alexander" …https://www-jstor-org.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/stable/29770460?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
Day #2: Continuing with Econ papers that inspire me for #blackhistorymonth
is “Causality: The View of Education Inputs and Outputs from Economics” by @CeciliaERouse
@PrincetonEcon and @LisaB_MT @ChicagoFed http://tinyurl.com/y5pv254s
#Econs4BHM

@PrincetonEcon and @LisaB_MT @ChicagoFed http://tinyurl.com/y5pv254s
#Econs4BHM
Day 3: Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth
through Econ papers: today we highlight “How to Mobilize Philanthropy to Advance Racial Equity? A Call to Action” by Cecilia Conrad @leverforchange @macfound @RevBlkPolEcon @NEAEcon
paper -> http://tinyurl.com/y2zcg3xh
#Econs4BHM #Econtwitter

paper -> http://tinyurl.com/y2zcg3xh
#Econs4BHM #Econtwitter
Day 4 #blackhistorymonth
Econ reading list “The Green Books and the Geography of Segregation in Public Accommodations” by Lisa Cook @drlisadcook @michiganstateu and @MaggieECJones @uvic, David Rosé and @TrevonDLogan @ohiostate #Econs4BHM

Day 5 #blackhistorymonth
#EconTwitter reading list “Atlantic Slavery's Impact on European and British Economic Development” by @EDerenoncourt @berkeleyecon #Econs4BHM

Day 6: #blackhistorymonth
#Econtwitter reading list
“Learning from Shared News: When Abundant
Information Leads to Belief Polarization” @renee_bowen_lyn, Simone Galperti and Danil Dmitriev @ucsdecon #Econs4BHM

“Learning from Shared News: When Abundant
Information Leads to Belief Polarization” @renee_bowen_lyn, Simone Galperti and Danil Dmitriev @ucsdecon #Econs4BHM
Day 7: #Econtwitter #blackhistorymonth
reading list: Ebehi Iyoha @Ebehi_Iyoha @VanderbiltEcon “Estimating Productivity in the Presence of Spillovers:
Firm-level Evidence from the US Production Network” https://ebehii.github.io/
#Econs4BHM #blackhistorymonth

Firm-level Evidence from the US Production Network” https://ebehii.github.io/
#Econs4BHM #blackhistorymonth
