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Michael Veale
mikarv
Today's Online Harms consultation response is perhaps the first major UK divergence from a big principle of EU law not tied to Brexit directly: it explicitly proposes a measure ignoring
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Caitlin Carroll
c_e_carroll
Looking for a break from the news? Read our *New Working Paper*“How do Physicians Respond to Malpractice Allegations? Evidence from Florida Emergency Departments”joint with @cutler_econ and @AnupamBJena@nberpubs WP out todayhttps://www.
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WellsLucasSanto
once you start seeing tech failures through the frame of a lack of consent, you can't stop seeing it everywhere i'm talking privacy, i'm talking data sharing, i'm talking terms
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Drew Dickson
AlbertBridgeCap
Thread1|N: Barry @ritholtz did a nice piece in Bloomberg Opinion on, among other things, the importance of “avoiding the dogs” as a key to stock-picking success over the long run.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-07-29/win
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Tim Roughgarden
algo_class
A new report: Transaction Fee Mechanism Design for the Ethereum Blockchain: An Economic Analysis of EIP-1559 http://timroughgarden.org/papers/eip1559.pdf Top ten takeaways in a thread:1/14 1. No transaction fee mechanism, EIP-1559 or
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Jay C. Shambaugh
JayCShambaugh
In today’s NYT, @claudiasahm argues for an expanded use of automatic stabilizers as part of any new fiscal package. There seems to be consensus building with @JanetYellen, @BrianDeeseNEC and even
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Martin Fiszbein
MartinFiszbein
Rugged individualism may be the backbone of American innovativeness and resourcefulness, but it can also be dangerous—particularly during a pandemic that desperately calls for collective action. 1/n These dangers were
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Brett Favaro
LetsFishSmarter
Ok folks I need to get something off my chest. I think I have a solution to the Open vs. Closed publishing war. It would require a *lot* of change,
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Arpit Gupta
arpitrage
Thread on "In Search of the Origins of Financial Fluctuations" by @xgabaix and @rkoijen. One of the most exciting agendas in asset pricing. See video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQnHosZPuKQ). They estimate $1b investment
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Dr Anton Howes
antonhowes
I’m not a philosopher, but one line struck me: that academics are pressured to write for publication, not to be *read*. Since leaving an academic post last year, I’ve done
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Philipp Leitner
xLeitix
Starting PhD student pro tips:- Keep a backlog of “small ideas” that you don’t find the time to work on. Soon enough you will be asked to supervise undergrad students
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Akheil Singla
AkheilS
As conversations continue about reforms to law enforcement, I think we should also talk about revenue-motivated policing. It’s the result of bad fiscal incentives and systemic racism. But I think
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derecka
dereckapurnell
the united states has convinced do many people that MLK day is a day of service. MLK wasn't interested in "service," he was interested in the redistribution of wealth to
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
So at this King's thing Michael Barber just discussed this: It's from "The Coddling of the American Mind" and is an example in the book of a problematic university speech
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Julia Azari
julia_azari
This idea - that elections should translate into policy - is not wrong at all. But political science can help explain why it's not working this way. There are three
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Jay Alammar
JayAlammar
So many fascinating ideas at yesterday's #blackboxNLP workshop at #emnlp2020. Too many bookmarked papers. Some takeaways: 1- There's more room to adopt input saliency methods in NLP. With Grad*input and
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