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Tiffany C. Li
tiffanycli
For "Intro to Data Privacy" this year, I wanted to show students a brief glimpse of the breadth of privacy perspectives in law. I offered a selection of readings and
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
Management researchers are beginning to publish the first papers of the effect of COVID on companies & work. I want to highlight some of the most interesting findings from multiple
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Pat Schloss
PatSchloss
The new Spectrum is intended to publish quality research without regard to impact. A large number of papers are reviewed at ASM and fall into this category and go off
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Beinecke Library
BeineckeLibrary
"Dear Mr. Hughes: I am the author of a three act dramatic play ... I have tentatively chosen as a title ... a line from one of your poems ...
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Jan Rybnicek
jmrybnicek
There is a certain irony in calling for lower market share thresholds when complaining that the DOJ abused its discretion by investigating deals in which the parties had....low shares.https://twitter.com/halsinger/status/1286415694721159168
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Rebecca Burch, MD
RebeccaCBurch
“Why did my paper get rejected?” Recent conversations with researcher friends made me realize that academic journal/editorial decision making can feel very opaque. To shed some light, here’s a rough
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Chris Elmendorf
CSElmendorf
THREAD: A Tale of Two States (and executive branch preemption of municipal barriers to infill housing, like parking minimums)1/n Oregon's LCDC just crushed minimum parking requirements for small infill projects
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Joshua Wright
ProfWrightGMU
There has been a lot of interesting discussion linking the Epic complaints to "aftermarket" claims under Section 2 of the Sherman Act, a la Kodak (1992). See, e.g., interesting threads
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Stephanie Kelton
StephanieKelton
Short threadAnyone who has been paying attention knows that what we’re hearing from a number of economists today was laid out more forcefully more than a decade ago by those
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Andrew Tabner
AndrewTabner
The #CERAStudy studied levels of distress & trauma in 5440 doctors working in anaesthetics, emergency medicine & intensive care during the peak of the first wave of the pandemic. The
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Dr. Genevieve Guenther
DoctorVive
It strikes me as a weird coincidence that much of the research about climate change and "cultural cognition" was published precisely in the years when climate was being polarized by
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Thomas Streinz
t_streinz
Thanks, Harlan. You are right: in our MegaReg project we emphasized MNE's interest in regulatory convergence and thought about how agreements like TPP might bring such convergence about beyond the
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Mark Copelovitch
mcopelov
Yes, but these have been true since 2008 & the politics remain the same: the far right authoritarian party that is the 2020 GOP believes revenue & govt spending are
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Simon Bowers
sbowers00
Since Trump’s 2016 election, Apple has showered investors with capital returns of $311 billion, thanks to reforms that rewarded the iPhone-maker’s years of cynical & aggressive tax avoidance in IrelandFor
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LibertarianRight 🔔
RightMinarchist
Thread on why most regulations have drastic negative effects on the economy: This is study from the Journal of Economical Growth found that regulations "have reduced real output growth by
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T. Serkan Kasırga
TSerkanKasirga
Here are some advices to undergraduate students who want to gain some experience in a research environment:1. Don't be shy in sending emails to professors. In the "worst" case you
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