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Chemjobber
Chemjobber
COVID-19 verified everything I already believed part 54857857575775757 if you're graduating with a PhD in 2020, you likely started in the fall of 2014 or perhaps 2015. Back then, you
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B. Lehman 🇺🇸 Ω
HOOISJG
There is not one #economics #professor in any #American university that would have given an A to a student who argued that #GDP could decline 51%, an #UnemploymentRate of 23%
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Constance
Dr_ConstanceL
Racial gaps on (insert outcome here): have 3 parts- (1) structural racism, (2) individual factors, and (3) discrimination/implicit bias. Generally researchers are taught to investigate (2) using covariates to explain
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Anna Gifty is finally on Tik Tok
itsafronomics
H/T @hood_naturalist: #BlackInTheIvory The only reason I decided against majoring in math initially was because a teacher told me that I couldn't handle it.Black girls are told that they can't
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Chris Edmond
chrisedmond
A few people have suggested I should respond directly to Professor Foster's arguments on #qanda last night rather than just saying I was appalled.I thought the other panelists did an
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Rhiannon Spear
RhiannonV
Caroline Nokes MP asks Boris why there are not more women involved in making decisions relating to the Covid-19 response + where he is getting advice on how equality impacts
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Ramona Massachi
RamonaMassachi
Let’s remind everyone how truly fucked we are if Americans do not recognize that Bernie Sanders is the only candidate to vote for. Please add to this list of a
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Sebastian Dullien
SDullien
A summer reading recommendation for the #pluralism in #economics debate: George Akerlof, one of my favorite economists, has a brilliant article in the Journal of Ec Literature on methodological #pluralism.
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Brian Nyakundi
SilentNoise254
#OilPricesWacha nichanue mbogi mbona bei imeshuka, tusikuwe mataani, . There are three (and only three) reasons that oil prices drop: (1) demand decreases, (2) supply increases, or (3) the monopoly
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Roscoe B Davis🎖⭐️⭐️⭐️
RoscoeBDavis1
Hopefully by now this crazy pandemic scare has really opened the eyes to where are real focus should lie. For years the swamp has used Redscare to compromise the public
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Chris Becker
jcbecker93
The number one thing that makes me want to leave economics is the contempt we have for the people we study. It’s not always explicit. Which is part of why
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HDL
HayleyDLondon
The saddest thing about this election, is seeing that so many people are so beaten down by a decade of wilful economic destruction, that they actually laugh at the notion
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Conservative economists are so embarrassing. You're almost 63 years old and you still believe in the invisible hand of the free market? Okay. Most of us outgrew imaginary friends before
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Brad Setser
Brad_Setser
Think the framing on this WSJ story is backwards -- real question is how long can China rely on the (weak) rest of the world to drive its own recovery
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Sarah Cohodes
SarahCohodes
Child care is essential because it provides a loving, safe place for children to develop their creativity and self-identity Child care is essential because it helps us form community bonds
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
PUBLIC SERVICE KLAXON It's Brexit day so we should do the definitive assessment of the 2016 referendum vote on economic performanceNote: Definititve DOES NOT EQUAL certainDefinitive DOES NOT EQUAL permanent
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