Jordi Blanes i Vidal
The Visible Hand
The Visible Hand is a podcast about organisations, economics, and management, hosted by Jordi Blanes i Vidal.
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Jun 19, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 99: Andrew Garin on the Long-Run Effects of Public Investment 29.11.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is 'The Long-Run Impacts of Public Industrial Investment on Local Development and Economic Mobility’ Papers mentioned in this episode include: Chetty, R., & Hendren, N. (2018). The impacts of neighborhoods on intergenerational mobility I: Childhood exposure effects. The quarterly journal of economics , 133 (3), 1107-1162. Greenstone, M., Hornbeck, R., &...
Episode 98: Nina Roussille on the Gender Ask Gap 17.10.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is 'The Role of the Ask Gap in Gender Pay Inequality’ Papers mentioned in this episode include: Goldin, C., & Rouse, C. (2000). Orchestrating impartiality: The impact of “blind” auditions on female musicians. American economic review , 90 (4), 715-741.
Episode 97: Ryan Hill and Carolyn Stein on Incentives in Science 07.10.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is ‘ Race to the Bottom: Competition and Quality in Science ’. Papers mentioned in this episode include: Azoulay, P., Fons-Rosen, C., & Zivin, J. S. G. (2019). Does science advance one funeral at a time?. American Economic Review , 109 (8), 2889-2920. Carmichael, H. L. (1988). Incentives in academics: why is there tenure?. Journal of political Economy , 96 (...
Episode 96: Nathan Lane on South Korea’s Industrial Policy 30.09.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is ’ Manufacturing Revolutions: Industrial Policy and Industrialization in South Korea ’. Papers mentioned in this episode include: Juhász, R. (2018). Temporary protection and technology adoption: Evidence from the napoleonic blockade. American Economic Review , 108 (11), 3339-3376. Sant’Anna, P. H., & Zhao, J. (2020). Doubly robust difference-in-difference...
Episode 95: Andrea Matranga on the Causes of the Neolithic Revolution 16.09.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is ’ The Ant and the Grasshopper: Seasonality and the Invention of Agriculture ’, by Andrea Matranga. Papers mentioned in this episode include: Ashraf, Q., & Michalopoulos, S. (2015). Climatic fluctuations and the diffusion of agriculture. Review of Economics and Statistics, 97(3), 589-609. Braidwood, R. J. (1960). The agricultural revolution. Scientific Am...
Episode 94: Shaoda Wang on Revolving Door Lawyers 27.06.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is ’ The Law and Economics of Lawyers: Evidence from the Revolving Door in China's Judicial System ’, by Shaoda Wang, Zhuang Liu, Wenwei Peng, and Daniel Yi Xu. Papers mentioned in this episode include: Blanes i Vidal, J. B., Draca, M., & Fons-Rosen, C. (2012). Revolving door lobbyists. The American Economic Review , 102 (7), 3731.
Episode 93: Laura Boudreau on Monitoring Harassment in Organisations 11.04.2025
The paper discussed in this episode is ‘ Monitoring Harassment in Organizations ’, by Laura Boudreau , Sylvain Chassang , Ada Gonzalez-Torres , and Rachel M. Heath . Papers mentioned in this episode include: Chassang, S., & Miquel, G. P. I. (2019). Crime, intimidation, and whistleblowing: A theory of inference from unverifiable reports. The Review of Economic Studies , 86 (6), 2530-2553.
Announcing 6-Episode Season on Health and Organisational Economics 30.01.2025
Introducing a six-episode season devoted to the intersection between health and organisational economics.
Episode 86: Dan Gross on Labour Market Responses to Automation 16.12.2024
The paper discussed in this episode is “Answering the Call of Automation: How the Labor Market Adjusted to Mechanizing Telephone Operation” by James Feigenbaum and Dan Gross. Papers mentioned in this episode include: Acemoglu, D., & Restrepo, P. (2019). Automation and new tasks: How technology displaces and reinstates labor. Journal of economic perspectives , 33 (2), 3-30. Autor, D., Chin, C.,...
Episode 85: Ryan Kellogg on Drilling Deadlines in the Gas Industry 06.12.2024
The paper discussed in this episode is “Drilling Deadlines and Oil and Gas Development” by Evan Herrnstadt , Ryan Kellogg , and Eric Lewis . Papers mentioned in this episode include: Hendricks, K., Porter, R. H., & Tan, G. (1993). Optimal selling strategies for oil and gas leases with an informed buyer. The American Economic Review , 83 (2), 234-239. Laffont, J. J., & Tirole, J. (1986). Us...
Episode 84: Emily Nix on Violence Against Women at Work 22.11.2024
The paper discussed in this episode is “Violence Against Women at Work” by Abi Adams-Prassl , Kristiina Huttunen , Emily Nix , and Ning Zhang . Papers mentioned in this episode include: Folke, O., & Rickne, J. (2022). Sexual harassment and gender inequality in the labor market . The Quarterly Journal of Economics , 137 (4), 2163-2212.
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