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Jordan Peeples
JordanPeeples4
*A thread for upcoming first-year Econ PhD students*As the academic year is approaching, I would like to give brief advice based on my experience as a first-year PhD student who
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eigenrobot
eigenrobot
Earlier today I spent some time shitting on this paper without a broader discussion of why I was doing soI shall hold forth on this matter now as I think
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Jonah Gelbach
gelbach
So, a friend of mine last night sent me some tweets from an (anonymous) account using an analysis related to Benford’s “law”. The analysis concludes that Biden’s first-digit vote totals
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Devika Dutt
devikadutt
This year saw many central banks arriving at swap agreements with the Federal Reserve. What determines which countries are able to access $ swap lines and (before 2002) emergency $
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Jonathan Roth
jondr44
Thanks so much, Jen, for tweeting about our paper!A brief thread diving into the econometrics black box: 1/Nhttps://twitter.com/jenniferdoleac/status/1357317831084367874 Social scientists are often interested in policies that are adopted by
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Martin E. Andresen
eckhoffandresen
New paper in The Econometrics Journal with @MHuberEcon: “Instrument-based estimation with binarized treatments: Issues and tests for the exclusion restriction”! We explore identifying assumptions and testable implications with IV when
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The Passenger
gordonschuecker
Paper Notes | The Appallingly Bad Neoclassical Economics of Climate Changeby @ProfSteveKeen The subprime moment for Neoclassical economics and how citing/quoting Nordhaus became a liability.https://www.patreon.com/posts/appallingly-bad-3804
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
1/Since 2008, calling out use of (some) econ models by central banks has become as steady as Big-Ben chimeBut what do we know about import, production & use of econ
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Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna
pedrohcgs
Hello #EconTwitter! I am very happy that my paper with Brantly Callaway, "Difference-in-Differences with multiple time periods", is now forthcoming at the Journal of Econometrics. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/
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Dave Guarino
allafarce
I want to think out loud a little bit about a concept that has been stuck in my head for the past few months:"Rationing by friction"the (sometimes unintentional, sometimes malicious)
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
Y'all. Algorithms are WILD af. #CodedBias You can't question a computer, but the computer mistakes are justified because of efficiency. This is criminal. This is LITERALLY criminal, and fundamentally unethical.
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Vitor Possebom
PossebomVitor
On Tuesday, the 42nd Meeting of Brazilian Econometric Society is gonna start (…https://6e1a783e-6776-49ee-b834-3f20b31b445d.filesusr.com/ugd/40c6c0_8e677fc4973446e681e6ddd83be915d1.pdf).I’ll take this opportunity to highlight some brill
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Dr. Peter Q. Blair
pqblair
Get ready for an exciting quick round of economics research. Each day of this week, I will release a batch of Job Market Videos (JMVs) submitted by Econ students on
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eigenrobot
eigenrobot
a thread on the role of law and the federal government in cultural changecaveat emptor I have no idea what I am talking about and you should not believe me
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Garrett Johnson
garjoh_canuck
New working paper alert! "Inferno: A guide to field experiments in online display advertising"http://ssrn.com/abstract=3581396THREAD: This guide reviews challenges & solutions from a decade of research. #marketingacad #econtwi
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Alyasah ''Ali'' Sewell, Ph.D.
aasewell
1/n. This, right here, is why I teach. No other reason. If you think race is a control variable, your racial theory is a hair to the left of essentialists.
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