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Posts by Noah Daniel

Wondering whether there are similar trends in providing replication packages for econometrics 😅

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Wow, people in this library must be quite humble ;)

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Feels like Pinocchio telling us to prevent lying 🤥

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Correct me if I am wrong, but couldn’t we say though that when importing goods compared to buying domestic products, the Keynesian multiplier is much lower, thus relatively decreasing GDP?

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Is this real?

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Any hypothesis for Q2?

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Thank you so much for splitting this up, very helpful!

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Thank you for pointing this out! I sometimes think teaching people about OVB might be one of the most effective tools for statistical literacy 😅

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Great, thank you!

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Very interesting! Do you already now in which version of the Oxford Bulletin it will likely be published? I’d love to cite it in the paper I am about to hand in.

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I’d argue that the most productive students usually sit in the front, though ;)

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Frankly, I don’t understand the polemic in this and other of your posts. Obviously, the decision to reform the debt break will need to be backed by a 2/3 majority in the BT, the same which was necessary to implement it in the first place. How is that not representative of “us”, the GER electorate?

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Do you know any good resources summing up the fuss about IV and DiD?

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Could be one explanatory factor that government interventions and experimental designs (on which much research is based on) got more effective over time, hence the share of null results declines naturally?

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Don't forget about the #statquest videos on YouTube, amazing content...

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You are welcome, Julius!

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Hello World! I posted this via Python. Have a great day!

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What is socialism, if not the state owning the memes of production

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Graph that shows the sum of tweets and their impressions by members of the German Bundestag (Parliament), clustered by party. The blue AfD is a clear outlier with around 400 tweets and just under 40 million impressions.

Graph that shows the sum of tweets and their impressions by members of the German Bundestag (Parliament), clustered by party. The blue AfD is a clear outlier with around 400 tweets and just under 40 million impressions.

In case you were wondering how things are going in Germany & on X, after Elon Musk announced his support for the far-right "Alternative für Deutschland" (AfD) in the upcoming Federal election:
The chart below shows sums of tweets x impressions by members of parliament over the past 7 days...🧵⤵️

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For Bluesky-Curious Econ Lovers - Aaron Sojourner This Quick Start guide aims to help econ lovers easily join Bluesky’s growing economics community. The Bluesky User FAQ covers generic basics, like how to start an account. This guide orients you to e...

For Bluesky-Curious Econ Lovers, a Quick Start guide to plugging into the economics community here.

It aims to lower the costs & boost the benefits for folks to engage here.

If it seems useful, please share it here & especially on X.
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aaronsojourner.org/for-bluesky-...

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