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Easy to read summary of very interesting research by @egap.bsky.social researcher Chris Grady.
TWISS #49: The Paradox of Self-Interest
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That amusement when you're told to bring your presentation on a thumb drive and you search your office frantically for one, to see that the only file on the drive you find is dated 2011. Time flies!
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On the first prediction, stay tuned for forthcoming @nature.com article by Andrew Tyner and @briannosek.bsky.social of @cos.io (and almost 300 coauthors including me) on the replicability of published findings in the social sciences. Due out mid-March.
A big thanks to @justinwolfers.bsky.social, Joshua Hill, and MacMillan Learning for a great webinar today on "AI won't replace econ professors, but it will change the way we teach." I left a little less scared of AI and much more curious about what I can create!
There's something very special about Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox sharing the screen.
Thank you for sharing this finding! We would *hope* that many of our hypotheses are based on good theory or intended to cumulate evidence on prior findings. So, it shouldn't be 50-50, right? But there are still many empirical questions (theory can go both ways) or true equipoise experiments.
I have a new paper. We look at ~all stats articles in political science post-2010 & show that 94% have abstracts that claim to reject a null. Only 2% present only null results. This is hard to explain unless the research process has a filter that only lets rejections through.
Cross posting from LinkedIn where I introduce and comment on a great post by #PaulWeisenfeld in the @modernizeaid.bsky.social blog, in which Paul explains the challenges US State has for staffing humanitarian and development programming. www.linkedin.com/posts/annett...
Oren Cass uses serious economics to trash finance in the NYT cepr.net/publications... Why don't all economists?
There, there…
I just listened to the @voxeu.org podcast with #GiancarloCorsetti about this research. Great insights and evidence about what is going on with the dollar exchange rate right now. #econsky cepr.org/voxeu/column...
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New blog post summarizing my and coauthors' recent #systematicreview of the comparative effectiveness of #locallyleddevelopment approaches. Post includes additional analysis of agency-related outcomes as reported in the included studies. Journal article in comments.
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I recommend that everyone read this new essay by Dario Amodei, CEO of @anthropic.com. It is sobering, especially as I think about what the future holds for my 20 yo daughter. I appreciate Amodei's transparency, which he says is the first defense. www.darioamodei.com/essay/the-ad...?
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Thank you @dktrdr.bsky.social and Eddy Malesky for invite to be discussant for "Major Challenges in Development" panel at the upcoming @egap.bsky.social meeting at #Duke! Fab panel includes @nataliasbueno.bsky.social, @melinaplatas.bsky.social, & Eddy and co-discussant @danielnposner.bsky.social.
Winter weather is set to impact many states in the U.S. this weekend.
If you do lose power, there are right and wrong ways to handle it. Here are six important tips from the experts.
Nice article about the Government of Bangladesh program together with @ifad.org and @iom.int to promote the use of #remittances for financing investment in start-ups. I'd love to see a formal evaluation of this program! www.newagebd.net/post/opinion...
Interesting @restatjournal.bsky.social article by #ScottOrr & #MokhtarTabari - they use data on energy share of product lines to decompose prodctvty growth into 6 margins and use total Chinese exports as instrument for Indian imports to show competition leads to innovation voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
New post by @timhirschelburns.bsky.social of @gdp-center.bsky.social re IMF-WB Debt Sustainability Framework for LICs. "LIC DSF...must correct anti-investment bias...account for ...climate risks & benefits of climate investments and ensure...a pathway to meeting...needs." www.bu.edu/gdp/2026/01/...
Great article by Jeff Kearns in #IMF's #Finance&Development magazine about using available data for nowcasting in low-income countries. Kearns interviews Domenico Giannone, one of the originators of nowcasting for economics, who is now at #JohnsHopkins. www.imf.org/en/publicati...
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Wherein @gamblingondev.bsky.social quotes the Spice Girls and uses game theory to help researchers think about how to be more policy influential. Great @voxdev.bsky.social read with useful links. voxdev.org/topic/educat...