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rumlolarum
Journalism is no one's father's property. A thread.I've seen a gatekeeping mentality practiced by some journalists in upholding a Brahmanical distinction between what is pure journalism & what isn't, what
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Jean Adams
jeanmadams
Early impacts of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy ('soda tax') on household purchases: 2y after announcement, just before it came into effect, no change in the volume of, or
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Philipp Heimberger
heimbergecon
My meta-analysis on corporate tax competition is out in European Journal of Political Economy. The results point to tax competition as a major factor in explaining reductions in corporate tax
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Barrie Sander
Barrie_Sander
Biggest misconception about human rights-based approach to content moderation is that it will provide a set of answers. In fact, its value resides in more modestly providing a structured framework
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Samuel Ayanleye, M.Sc.
Iam_MrPackagin
***Publication 101: Writing academic publication and it’s importance in scholarship applications***I have received lot of messages from scholarship aspirants in the past days about publishing their academic article and thought
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Nature Methods
naturemethods
Hello readers! @AllisonDoerr14 here again. We hope you've enjoyed the last 7 weeks of team 'Twitter takeover', now coming to a close. We all had fun and will do it
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☂️edidiah Carlson 🐊
JedMSP
Since everyone seems to have lost their damn minds over the "more tweets = more citations" paper, and I'm moderately qualified to talk about it, I thought I'd share a
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
1. Jesse is talking about Transdigm, the Martin Shkreli of defense contractors. Transdigm buys sole source makers of parts for old airplanes used by the Pentagon, and increases prices by
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Jeffrey Dastin
JLDastin
.@Google this year tightened control over its scientists’ papers by launching a “sensitive topics” review, and in 3 cases told authors to refrain from casting its tech in a negative
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Jeannie Suk Gersen
JeannieSGersen
Thread. 1: My colleague Mark Ramseyer @Harvard_Law has written two recent articles that together make clear his view, that well-established historical accounts of atrocities against Korean and other Asian women
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Tom Beer
aTomBeer
On the hazards of using of proxy variables in causal inference – a short tweetorial #EpiTwitter #CausalTwitter Unconfoundedness of the treatment-outcome relationship is necessary for causal effect identification. But in
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) A little post office history you may not have known.2) By the 1830s, the Post Office was a powerful force in American society. 3) Beginning in 1826, with Martin
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Alejandro Montenegro
aemonten
Why do people appeal a decision? Two main reasons, I'd argue. (1/7) 1) Researchers are evaluated by where they publish, so they do what they can to get in the
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Eryn McFarlane
ErynMcFarlane
I have feelings about this paper telling us that there are drawbacks to women mentoring women in science. It's been well put by @millerjm86 and others why this is ridiculous,
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Bowiesongs
bowiesongs
well, among many things, today is allegedly the 50th anniversary of the release of "The Man Who Sold the World." Or is it, really? What, exactly, are we commemorating? Yes,
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Michael Bishop 🇨🇦🇺🇸
thatMikeBishop
I'm proud to have contributed to this paper on community forecasts of replication rates. Most credit goes to @michaelbg01 and @DViganola and also to ALL my @ReplicationMkts colleagues. A few
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