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Abby Kinney
abbykatkc
Join me today on a thought experiment: Kansas City’s Affordable Housing program presents the idea of finding $75,000,000 for an Affordable Housing Fund, and the need to create 5,000 new
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
This fine and nuanced report by @catrineinhorn and @cflav is not a story of innovative finance triumphing in saving nature. It’ll be characterised that way, regardless.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/climate/Mexico-reef-climate-change.
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Richard Yeselson
yeselson
An “advanced” political economy can not tolerate a malignant/incompetent major party like this. It doesn’t govern. Just runs on upward redistribution/loosening controls on capital, rigging election and voting administration, and
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Sheel Mohnot
pitdesi
I moonlight as an agent to my out-of-work actor friend @bjaverell; trying to find creative gigs.Experiment 1: Cameo Claus! We signed up for an account on Sunday and bought a
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lucy barnes
lucycbarnes
A thread on our little paper in this issue, to celebrate it getting its page numbers (1/n)https://twitter.com/PSRMJournal/status/1356290694411939841 @HicksTM and I have been puzzled by preferences over *borrowing* in response to
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Jeff Gothelf
jboogie
Hiring and retention is not HR’s responsibility. It’s the manager’s.If you can’t “find good people” or retain them, the issue lies with you, not HR. Sure they can support your
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Jack Butcher
jackbutcher
Visuals increase the velocity of your message by an order of magnitude. You can (and should) get better at writing, speaking, selling, etc. All brilliant skills with massive leverage.But realizing
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Sreevidya Balasubramaniam
BaluSreevidya
Thank you for watching. All thanks to @Akshita_Speaks , our young Dharmic warrior.Your two questions:1. Democracy for the literate?In India's experiment, this is proven untrue. It's the so called illiterate
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Ahmed Hayat
the_ahmed_hayat
Today; as I enter the final year of my 20’s I look back at the last decade of my life, and I realise what a journey it has been. I
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Jason Abaluck
Jabaluck
I think of research design (informally) as being fundamentally about whether you have a story for where your identifying variation comes from--contrasted with the case where your identifying variation is
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Lenny Rachitsky
lennysan
10 nuggets of wisdom about pricing strategy pulled from @Patticus's epic guest post last week, including how much to discount, when to consider freemium, the impact of design on price,
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
The Rawlesian veil of ignorance is a standard in ethical philosophy, unlike the trolley problem, which is only ever found among people who never took humanities. In a nutshell:Imagine you
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Jamie Dicken
Jamie_Dicken
An overview of Security #chaosengineering, as explained with potty training analogies. (Can you tell what my world has consisted of lately?)A thread.1/ #chaosengineering is about injecting turbulent conditions into a
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Wise Chimp
wise_chimp
"Parkinson's Law" Mental Model"Work expands to fill the time available for its completion."\\ A Thread by @Wise_Chimp // If something must be done in a year, it’ll be done in
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Martin B. Lukac
mblukac
Are you running a conjoint experiment and struggling with design considerations? Unsure about how many respondents, trials or levels for a variable are needed? We have all been there. Don’t
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Trenise Ferreira
TreniseFerreira
If you are watching #Hamilton for the first time tomorrow, I want you to think about the duality of the performers portraying the founding fathers who had a vision
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