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Posts by Thomas Taylor

Visualization of the set of observations contributing to identification in an example regression

Visualization of the set of observations contributing to identification in an example regression

Visualization of the set of observations contributing to identification in an example regression

Visualization of the set of observations contributing to identification in an example regression

Visualization of the distribution of identifying variation weights in an example regression

Visualization of the distribution of identifying variation weights in an example regression

In my updated paper, I introduce an R package, ididvar, that provides tools to easily identify the identifying variation in a regression: vincentbagilet.github.io/ididvar/



More information can be found on the package and project websites: vincentbagilet.github.io/causal_exaggeration/ididvar.html

2 months ago 11 5 1 0
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Flyer program Summer School 2026 at ENS de Lyon
contact: econ.summer.school@ens-lyon.fr

Flyer program Summer School 2026 at ENS de Lyon contact: econ.summer.school@ens-lyon.fr

We are delighted to announce the second edition of our 3-day Summer School in Empirical Research Methods at @cergic.bsky.social

The event will take place in Lyon from June 30 to July 2, 2026.

Program and additional information at:
www.cergic-lyon.fr/summer-school

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🚨 New version of our WP! 🚨
@sophiehatte.bsky.social (@cergic.bsky.social), @ttaylor-econ.bsky.social (@eui-eu.bsky.social) and I (@cerdi.bsky.social) highlight the powerful role of digital access in shaping democratic outcomes and promoting gender equality.
📄 Link: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

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Graph of the effects of Free Basics availability on female MP election, over years of exposure. 

Women remain strikingly underrepresented in the public sphere worldwide, whether in traditional news media or in politics, and particularly so in many fragile democracies. This column uses data on almost 9,000 parliamentary races since 2001 to study how the provision of free access to a social media platform, Facebook, impacted female political representation in 17 sub-Saharan African countries. The findings suggest that the deployment of free access significantly increased female political representation. Political parties realigning their endorsement strategy to shifting gender norms is an important explanation for this.

Graph of the effects of Free Basics availability on female MP election, over years of exposure. Women remain strikingly underrepresented in the public sphere worldwide, whether in traditional news media or in politics, and particularly so in many fragile democracies. This column uses data on almost 9,000 parliamentary races since 2001 to study how the provision of free access to a social media platform, Facebook, impacted female political representation in 17 sub-Saharan African countries. The findings suggest that the deployment of free access significantly increased female political representation. Political parties realigning their endorsement strategy to shifting gender norms is an important explanation for this.

@sophiehatte.bsky.social @jordanloper.bsky.social @ttaylor-econ.bsky.social use the staggered introduction of Free Basics across sub-Saharan Africa to show that access to a major social media platform (Facebook) was key in increasing female political representation.
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
#EconSky

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Jeudi, l’Assemblée nationale examine la proposition de loi, déjà votée en commission, créant un impôt minimum égal à 2 % du patrimoine pour les foyers fiscaux possédant plus de 100 millions d’€

L’adoption est à portée de main, mais il reste un dernier chausse-trape à éviter 🧵

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This session will feature a presentation by Professor Sophie Hatte from ENS Lyon, who will discuss her paper titled Connecting the Unconnected: Facebook Access and Female Political Representation in Sub-Saharan Africa, co-authored with J. Loper and T. Taylor.

 

A central question guiding this session is whether social media can enhance female representation in political positions. Sophie Hatte's research draws upon data from  parliamentary elections across 17 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing good insights into how Internet access—and specifically Facebook penetration—may influence societal perceptions and attitudes towards women.

 

Following her presentation, we will conduct a policy discussion with Paula Tavares from the World Bank, who will share her expertise as a Senior Legal and Gender Specialist. Her extensive experience in conducting policy research on gender equality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America will enrich our understanding of the implications of these findings.

This session will feature a presentation by Professor Sophie Hatte from ENS Lyon, who will discuss her paper titled Connecting the Unconnected: Facebook Access and Female Political Representation in Sub-Saharan Africa, co-authored with J. Loper and T. Taylor. A central question guiding this session is whether social media can enhance female representation in political positions. Sophie Hatte's research draws upon data from parliamentary elections across 17 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing good insights into how Internet access—and specifically Facebook penetration—may influence societal perceptions and attitudes towards women. Following her presentation, we will conduct a policy discussion with Paula Tavares from the World Bank, who will share her expertise as a Senior Legal and Gender Specialist. Her extensive experience in conducting policy research on gender equality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America will enrich our understanding of the implications of these findings.

📆 13 Feb. @ 17:00 CET - Media Plurality #Webinar Session 7
"Connecting the Unconnected: Facebook Access and Female Political Representation in Sub-Saharan #Africa" with Sophie Hatte. Followed by a discussion with Paula Tavares.
Moderator: Julia Cagé
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