New economics reproducibility project is seeking collaborators to conduct reproduction and robustness tests of published development economics findings. Contributors earn 2500 euros and co-authorship on the overall project paper. Details: www.rwi-essen.de/fileadmin/us...
📈Job market paper📉 Excited to finally share my JMP! I study whether and why policy choices are stubbornly persistent. Example: Oregon has an income tax, but not Washington—seemingly because of nearly century-old choices. Is this typical? Read the paper: www.zachfreitasgroff.com/FreitasGroff...
Mallory Avery is also on the market this year. Her JMP on whether the use of AI helps or hurts gender diversity is such a fascinating paper. You can check that out and her other work here. sites.google.com/view/mallory...
Department of Economics, Monash University Email: mallory.avery@monash.edu
I cannot speak any higher of Nina Xue who is on the job market this year. Her research on beliefs is insightful, interesting, and well executed. Plus she is an amazing co-author! Any department would be lucky to have her. Check out her research and JMP 👇 sites.google.com/view/ninaxue/
I am a PhD student in the Department of Economics at Monash University. I will be available for interviews on the 2023/24 Job Market. Research fields: Applied Microeconomics, Behavioral economics, Ex...
It's a shame that econtwitter migrated over here. I'm finding myself less active/engaged in the community. It's probably my fault, since I still use twitter for other things. Nonetheless, I miss it.
Today I learnt that Pennsylvania has a law against predicting the future for money (using certain methods)! "A person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree if he pretends for gain or lucre, to tell fortunes or predict future events..." www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis...
It's been a tough week, but I'm thankful for spending the last 2 days with these legends at the Max Planck DYNO's group retreat.
Thanks so much!