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Gautam Kamath
thegautamkamath
Academics: It happens to all of us, but we generally only project our triumphs and victories -- share a time you failed or got rejected. #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter I'll go first.
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David Madden
davidjmadden
Maybe... the way most economists tend think about the world is part of the problem? There's a lot of evidence out there on the impacts of the financialization of housing.
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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
1/n It is our view with @LDjaparidze that lockdowns cause harm in subtle way. They do stop the virus, mind you, but when it eventually circulates again (and until vaccination
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Analisa Packham
analisapackham
Only ~40% of people that answered this feel that their published work adds value to society.https://twitter.com/analisapackham/status/1341409873880375300 I started out in this profession because I thought my work would have the
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Dan Collier, Ph.D.
Dcollier74
Our pre-print brief is available for download:Another Lesson on Caution in IDR Analysis:Using the 2019 Survey of Consumer Finances to Examine Income-Driven Repayment and Financial Outcomes https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id
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Alex Stamos
alexstamos
Dear journalists, venture capitalists, TikTok teens and other ThinkFluencers: before hot-taking on how to regulate online speech, please consider reading some of the foundational work in this area.Start with @Klonick's
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Tommaso Valletti
TomValletti
Thread on research in economics & its linkage to policy.Recent top publications on hot competition policy topics, eg@jan_eeckhout & al on increasing margins@joseazar @martincschmalz & al on common ownership@cunningham_lbs @flori
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
At the hearing for the deputy @NASA administrator today, nominee Jim Morhard was asked by @EdMarkey if he agrees with the scientific consensus that humans are the dominant influence on
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Lisa Messeri
lmesseri
For those starting their first academic post-PhD job July 1, a hearty congratulations! A recommendation for something you probably don't know about - the annual report. 1/6 You'll likely be
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Daniel Firger
dfirgs
The fossil fuel industry is not just in terminal decline; it's also corrupt. #Vitol's settlement w/the Dep't of Justice over violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act #FCPA is an
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Dr. Vasshe
DrVasshe
Some people might not get the barber thing. Some might get that it's really not about the barber, but about being around people with knowledge of yourself and culture. People
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Stephen Floor
stephenfloor
Scientists: "publishing is broken, I can't believe how much I have to do to publish a paper now!"Scientists as reviewers: "You have to repeat all these experiments in another cell
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
A core problem in science publishing today is that we have a system where the complex, multidimensional assessment of the rigor, validity, utility, audience and impact of a work that
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Zarek Brot-Goldberg
zarekcb
Despite everything, I have a new paper with @timothyjlayton @borisvabson @AdelinaYWang: https://www.nber.org/papers/w28331 Distract yourself from the woes of the world by reminding yourself about the woes of privatized health insuranc
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Jia-Bin Huang
jbhuang0604
My #CVPR2021 review takeaways:*Don’t oversell*The CMT matching system gets pretty good these days. Your reviewers will be knowledgeable in your field. They will not be happy when you downplay their
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Arvind Subramanian
arvindsubraman
1/ Striking, contrasting new findings on Indian govt.'s "New Welfarism" with broader lessons for pol. economy of development & for democratic politics1. Big gains on New Welfarism, namely, access to
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