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Rachael Meager
economeager
that graph is an example of "telling on yourself"https://twitter.com/MCBazacoPhD/status/1279067353926586368 you want a hotter take? my guess is that the average econometrics course doesn't even give you the statistical vocabul
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Fatima Akram Hayat
fatimakramhayat
Today, someone asked me for feedback on his research. I just went through it; he has regressed a binary outcome applying an OLS model. I tried to explain why he
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Matteo Greco
mtrgreco
#econtwitter I understand being a researcher/economist leaves no/very little time to update software skills. However there's an ongoing shift that should not be ignored. STATA and Matlab have become old
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Russell Joseph Ledet, Ph.D.
theguywithyes
If anyone were to ever doubt the economic impact this pandemic is having on U.S. citizens, observe Exhibit A. This photo was captured yesterday as Maleah and I were leaving
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Jeffrey Wooldridge
jmwooldridge
A year ago on Facebook, at the request of a former MSU student, I made this post. I used to say in class that econometrics is not so hard if
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Henry G Overman
henryoverman
Any one help with a statistical question on the comparison between ONS infection survey rates (static) versus test results (growing) for Covid-19? As ONS make clear, sampling frame mean that
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Leonel Borja-Plaza
Leonel_Borja
Is there a Mostly Harmless Econometrics equivalent for machine learning techniques? I'm looking for a no-so-hard read with a good mix of intuition and technical detail, and meant to be
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scott cunningham
causalinf
Interesting thread by someone new to #EconTwitter. I think there’s real challenges as Econtwitter scales up. I make it a point to follow every economist, and many periphery fields -
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Carolina Caetano
carolcaetanoUGA
If your treatment variable has bunching, this is good news! It may be possible to use this bunching to build a correction for endogeneity. We show how this may be
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Rachael Meager
economeager
Heads up econofolks: data that are *generated* by testing -- such as, say, indicators of who has a disease or who has antibodies in their blood -- are subject to
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Osman Siddiqi
OsmSiddiqi
Story: Several applicants from #Nairobi for a job I'm hiring for knew more in econometrics than me (not that I'm a maestro), a former TA at HKS, our textbook (judging
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Ezra Golberstein
EGolberstein
Since we all need to entertain ourselves, I'm starting a thread of Zoom backgrounds that amuse me. (1/n)This seemed obvious... I'm really proud of this one. (You will be too,
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Jacob Bacharach
jakebackpack
LOL Vox didn't speak to a single university sponsored research administrator, OSP rep, experienced PI, or research facility manager for this absolute horseshit piece that spends most of its time
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scott cunningham
causalinf
First year PhD students in economics: first year is hard for many of us. You may be thinking about quitting. It’s your life, friend, but let me give you a
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Moferefere Lenyalong
mulouw
I don’t know who needs to hear this but don’t give upA thread. I was a very smart and naughty child growing up, always crowned as one of the top
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Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna
pedrohcgs
Here I go, on another #Econometrics related thread.Today, I want to talk about the "debate" related to health policies, economic growth and the 1918 Spanish flu. Everything I have to
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