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Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo.
Ph.D (Contracting; Marketing and Industries; Organizations; Politics).
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Thomas Sargent Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota and consultant at the Minneapolis Fed. Views are my own. RT ≠ E.
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Ik ben econoom, gespecialiseerd in publieke economie, en ik ben Senior Research Fellow bij het RIETI.【これ大事】ツイート内容は所属組織とは無関係であり、私個人の責に帰するものです。面白いことはつぶやきません。
PhD candidate in Economics, Washington University in St Louis
(Macro, Monetary Econ, and Growth and Demography)
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🇮🇪🇧🇪 Econ PhD Candidate at EUI. Currently DGR @ecb. Macro with Heterogeneity, Inequality, IO & Productivity dynamics. Prev.
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asst. prof. @uwsjmc.bsky.social rossdahlke.com
AP at UCSD
Ph.D. in Econ at MIT
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Macroeconomist at Georgetown. https://sites.google.com/view/toshimukoyama/home
Author of "Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the 20th Century". Too online since 1995. Sometime Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. UC Berkeley Professor.
MIT Robert M. Solow Professor of Economics | Macro, International, Public, Monetary, Taxes, Finance | v = u + β v | Beatles | Boston | Argentina | Patagonia
Macroeconomist, University College London.
Macroeconomist @sffed and @UCDavisEcon. RT's ≠ endorsements
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Workforce Economist in Residence at Guild; Senior Fellow at the Burning Glass Institute. I tweet a lot about labor markets, macro, and (sorry) music! Tweets represent my own views.
Professor of #Econometrics @Unibo & @UniofExeter. Co-Editor of @JEconometrics. Dadx2, ECMAx4. Tireless traveler.
Econometrics professor and author. Dogs = 2, cats >= 10.