Evolutionary and cognitive psychologist. Author, Not Born Yesterday (http://tinyurl.com/yyh929ns), The Enigma of Reason (http://tinyurl.com/6hbpn84).
Economics PhD students, Cassidy and Dominic, convince each other that all kinds of things are technically economics.
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today we directly purchased Argentine pesos
Blogging at https://someunpleasant.substack.com/
Associate Professor in Economics at University of Colorado. I study immigration, the safety net, and inequality
Affiliated with Hamilton Project at Brookings, NBER, IRP, IZA, United Campus Workers Colorado
https://www.chloeneast.com
Texas forever
Economist: Labo(u)r, Macro, Inequality || Ass't Prof @MITSloan @MIT_IWER || Nonres fellow @piie
Economics Professor at Brown, studying discrimination, education, healthcare, and applied econometrics. I like IV
https://sites.google.com/site/aboutpeterhull/home
Writing a data-driven newsletter about economics @ apricitas.io
Nuance? In this Economy
Full Employment Stan, Brazilian Coffee Tariff Victim |
Social Scientist, Harvard University
https://www.ryandenos.com/
https://ryandenos.substack.com/
Pragmatic methodologist and behavioral scientist at Esade business school. Barcelona
website: https://urisohn.com
Blog: https://DataColada.org
Economics Ph.D. student at Harvard.
Formally studying: cognitive biases, complex decision-making, and good experimental design.
Informally studying: my cats' interiority, strategic interactions on Love Island, the secret to making a perfect pizza.
Yale SOM professor & Bulls fan. I study consumer finance, and econometrics is a big part of my research identity. He/him/his
Decision-making in conversation, Natural Language Processing
Assistant Professor @imperialcollege @ImperialBiz
Research lab led by @elizabethlinos.bsky.social at Harvard Kennedy School.
We build evidence on the people in government and the communities they are called to serve.
Prof @ UChicago Booth. Trying to learn how people think. Not a statistician but not exactly a psychologist either. You kids keep me young.
Find my stuff here: https://home.uchicago.edu/~ourminsky/
Prof at MIT working on misinformation/fake news, social media, polarization, intuition vs deliberation, cooperation, politics, and religion. (he/him)
https://davidrand-cooperation.com/
Assistant Professor of Marketing Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Past: FAIR/NHH Econ, Post Doc: CU-Boulder, PhD: Chicago Booth. Behavioral economics, financial decision making, coffee.
samhirshman.com
Psychologist who studies and writes about human nature—including morality, pleasure, and religion. Sustack: https://smallpotatoes.paulbloom.net/
Behavioral and development economist. Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics
Psychology prof at UniMelb, co-director of MetaMelb (interdisciplinary metascience lab).
Live (mostly) in Sydney.
Study credibility of science & how to improve it.
@siminevazire on Twitter
Marketing Professor @ChicagoBooth
Co-editor @QME
Optimist/Anti-Doomer