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Karthik Muralidharan
karthik_econ
Govts around the world are trying school management reforms. In a new paper using a large-scale RCT in India (https://bit.ly/35WHq50 ) @singhabhi & I find no evidence of impact from several
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Dr. Sherrill Stroschein
sstroschein2
Been trying to figure out decision to leave these London areas out of the contingency plans for primary schools: Camden, Greenwich, Hackney, Harringay, Harrow, Islington, Lambeth, Lewisham, Kingston, Redbridge.This link,
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Richard Chu
richard_chu97
1) Over the last few years, investors realized the potential of SaaS and bid up valuations accordingly. New IPOs debut at ever-increasing valuations and mkt capsHowever, some companies like $FSLY,
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Oxford Economic & Social History
OxfordESH
.@DoranAine is discussing living standards in Ireland before the Great Famine #oxeshgradseminar #econhist #EconTwitter #twitterstorians Motivating figure: differences in famine severity between parishes—regional variation, but also import
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Don Robotham
dondee_don
Some unsolicited and possibly meretricious advice for our dear Min of Agriculture who works so hard and is so sincere but may not see the bigger picture enough @floydgreenja @trevorforrest
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Richard Chu
richard_chu97
Growth Investing Resource List: I often get asked about this, so I’d thought I’d share some that have helped me.When you’re starting out, it’s important to find the RIGHT mentors
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Stirling Autism Research
StirAutism
A belated Happy New Year to our followers! While 2020 was a challenging year, our little STAR team grew with new members and research. This thread summarises our publications from
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Danielle Roe 🏳️🌈
DJROE95
If you are researchering anything LGBTQ+ I want to hear about your topic and follow you! @AcademicChatter Drop your research topic below, let’s do some networking. I research all
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge ANTIBODY study in NYC among 40,000 health care professionals. Key #COVID19 findings:13.7% were seropositive. Of 6078 w/ previous PCR testing, 34.8% were PCR positive. Of previous PCR-positives, 6.5% had
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Andy Bradshaw
Andy_bradshaw94
Thread 1/11 - Check out the latest paper from the RESOLVE team - published in @PalliativeMedJ - on understanding the processes and mechanisms underpinning the successful implementation of outcome measures
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Will Lawrence
will_lawrenceTO
If you:1. Manage a cross-functional team2. Want to jump to a new role (ex. Ops -> PM)3. Don't know what some of your teammates do Here are profiles of the
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Sarah Bowen
sarahkbowen1
Important findings from @JessicaCalarco's survey of parents about their kids' education. She offers some good explanations for why so many parents (especially with a BA) are likely opting for in-person.
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Andrew Steele
statto
I’m really surprised not to have seen more quantitative analysis of the one/two/delayed dose vaccine options. I’ve seen loads of qualitative takes from qualified people, but don’t we need to
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Alex Good
goodalexander
A thread on trading reminders for myself:1/ Get data faster than your competitors, analyze it more thoroughly, and track its performance more rigorously. If you find profitable lagged data (deficit/
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Jeremy Littau
JeremyLittau
I just finished my last senior seminar class with a group I mostly saw as freshmen. I have watched them grow immensely in four years.One thing I wish I could
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Brittany P. Battle, PhD
Dr_B_Pearl
Folks asked about my reverse outline process so here's a thread..Simple concept, go through each substantive chapter & log the topic of each paragraph in one line. I do this
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