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Posts by Emma Rackstraw

I also strongly recommend @equalityalec.bsky.social ‘s book Copaganda for a much more thorough overview of cop media

2 months ago 41 12 0 1

America's obsession with cop shows needs to be studied, oh wait-

Source: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.... cc @emmarackstraw.bsky.social

2 months ago 156 45 4 4

Every time I tell a normal human that economists gather for work on the first weekend in January every year, and they are FLABBERGASTED, I am reminded that this is an odd choice we’ve made as a profession

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Call for Applications: Early Career Rescue Fellowship – Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies

Post-doc positions:
"Academic freedom is under pressure today. This requires rescue havens of free research. ... [we] invite early career researchers, whose work is restricted due to political pressure in the USA..."

uni-freiburg.de/frias/call-f...

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The Sadie Collective announces the theme for #SACE2026, our annual economics and related fields conference!

Rooted in Resilience: Shaping Policy and Building Hopeful Futures

📅 Feb 26–27, 2026
🎟️ Tickets coming soon

More details to follow.

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Postdoctoral Talent Initiative – School of Graduate Studies Postdoctoral Fellows

I know that the job market is rough this year for Econ PhDs. @utoronto.ca has expanded its postdoc funding. If you are on the market and work on school finance or early childhood education and are interested in a PostDoc, let me know! #econsky #educsky postdoc.sgs.utoronto.ca/current-post...

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Opinion | A new era of government censorship has dawned Donald Trump fancies himself a champion of free speech. Oh, really?

A new era of government censorship has begun.
It started with the silencing of scientific speech, when the admin blocked release of research on bird flu. But MAGA has also cracked down on other wrongthink—on race, geography (!), and of course Trump himself
www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...

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We love you @lkatz42.bsky.social!

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Open letter Click here to add your signature. An Open Letter from Economists in Support of Governor Lisa Cook and Federal Reserve Independence To the President, Members of Congress, and the American public: We wr...

Over 125 economists signed the open letter calling on the President, Congress, and the American public to uphold the principles of Federal Reserve independence and not remove Lisa Cook without due process.

There's still time to sign! And please share.

#EconSky

docs.google.com/document/d/1...

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Vocalist tricks are helpful! Steam, throat coat tea, warming up your voice before class, then vocal rest after.

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You guys. The Lisa Cook story isn’t about her mortgages. Please please please stop being so credulous.

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POTUS and the AG abusing their public powers to try to gain more public power.

The Fed has 7 governors. Trump appointed 2 last term. One is vacant. One more vacant seat will yield a majority.

Dr. Cook fills the seat with the longest term (to 2038) & is the only Black woman on the board.

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August 1, 2025
AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
Committee on Economic Statistics and Committee on Government Relations


Statement from the American Economic Association on the
Dismissal of the BLS Commissioner

Leaders of the American Economic Association express their grave concern over the dismissal of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) earlier today.
The independence of the federal statistical agencies is essential to the proper functioning of a modern economy. Accurate, timely, and impartial statistics are the foundation upon which households, businesses, and policymakers make critical decisions. Undermining the independence or credibility of these agencies threatens the integrity of the information that markets, institutions, and the public rely on every day.
Measuring the vast and dynamic U.S. economy in real time is inherently challenging. It is standard practice for statistical estimates to be revised as more complete and higher-quality data become available. These revisions reflect the commitment of statistical agencies to accuracy, transparency, and methodological rigor-not failure or bias.
The BLS has long had a well-deserved reputation for professional excellence and nonpartisan integrity.
Safeguarding this tradition is vital for the continued health of the U.S. economy and public trust in our institutions.
We call upon elected officials to respect and preserve the independence of the nation's statistical infrastructure.

Lawrence Katz
President, American Economic Association
Katharine Abraham
President-Elect, American Economic Association
Karen Dynan
Chair, American Economic Association Committee on Economic Statistics
Kenneth Troske
Chair, American Economic Association Committee on Government Relations

August 1, 2025 AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION Committee on Economic Statistics and Committee on Government Relations Statement from the American Economic Association on the Dismissal of the BLS Commissioner Leaders of the American Economic Association express their grave concern over the dismissal of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) earlier today. The independence of the federal statistical agencies is essential to the proper functioning of a modern economy. Accurate, timely, and impartial statistics are the foundation upon which households, businesses, and policymakers make critical decisions. Undermining the independence or credibility of these agencies threatens the integrity of the information that markets, institutions, and the public rely on every day. Measuring the vast and dynamic U.S. economy in real time is inherently challenging. It is standard practice for statistical estimates to be revised as more complete and higher-quality data become available. These revisions reflect the commitment of statistical agencies to accuracy, transparency, and methodological rigor-not failure or bias. The BLS has long had a well-deserved reputation for professional excellence and nonpartisan integrity. Safeguarding this tradition is vital for the continued health of the U.S. economy and public trust in our institutions. We call upon elected officials to respect and preserve the independence of the nation's statistical infrastructure. Lawrence Katz President, American Economic Association Katharine Abraham President-Elect, American Economic Association Karen Dynan Chair, American Economic Association Committee on Economic Statistics Kenneth Troske Chair, American Economic Association Committee on Government Relations

Statement from the largest economics association about the BLS firing

As context: AEA approximately never makes such public statements

This is a big deal

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Aaaaand it turns out they sent an encrypted .accdb file that can’t be opened. Excellent.

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What to make of POTUS's attempt to fire the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)?

Let's run down what knowledgable people are saying...

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…and you realize it’s on a CD-ROM you’re going to have to take to your public library to use 😂

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TFW your FOIA request from 9 months ago arrives in your mailbox…

8 months ago 16 1 1 0

It’s been such a privilege to learn from the amazing folks at @quattronecenter.org this year

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ICE is nabbing far more noncriminals off the streets than people with criminal convictions: four times more. cato.org/blog/ice-arr...

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New data show that ICE is pulling record numbers of people off the streets who have no criminal convictions of any kind. This is not just a change from the Biden admin. This is a radical tactical shift compared to Trump 1.0. These arrests are up over 1,000% from 2017.
www.cato.org/blog/ice-arr...

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@harvard.edu what are you doing to protect and support your grad students whose NSF GRFP grants were terminated today?

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I would argue you’re one now??? You wrote the damn thing already

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Call for papers: NBER meeting on The Economics of Firearm Markets, Crime, and Gun Violence - October 10 in Cambridge, MA

Deadline: June 4

www.nber.org/calls-papers...

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Police Across the U.S. Welcomed Cop Show “The First 48.” Then Relationships Soured. Partnerships between police and the popular reality show, once enthusiastic and mutually beneficial, have often turned into breakups. Here’s how that has played out in three cities.

Controversies have prompted at least a half-dozen cities to cancel their contracts or end their relationships with “The First 48.”

Here’s why Dallas, Memphis and Mobile have stopped working with the long-running cop reality show.

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@marthagimbel.bsky.social read this and immediately thought “bet I know that Gimbel”

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When Reality TV Creates Reality: How “Copaganda” Affects Police, Communities, and Viewers Television shows with police officer protagonists are ubiquitous on American television. Both fictional shows and reality shows portray a world where criminals

This investigation echoes the findings of QC Research Fellow @emmarackstraw.bsky.social, whose paper on "copaganda" found that arrests for low-level, victimless crimes increase by 20% while departments film with reality television shows.

Her 2023 paper is here:

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🙏 We need your help 🙏

The government continues to cancel grants at both NIH and NSF to censor science it doesn't like.

We're tracking terminations to organize and advocate. Please report your terminated grants:

NIH:
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NSF: airtable.com/appGKlSVeXni...

w/ @noamross.net

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Econ of crime folks, what are your favorite books you’ve read on the criminal justice system? Not written by an economist, but something one could read through an economist’s lens. (I’m looking for book report project ideas for undergrads!)

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

JOE is still open for posting jobs! It's one of the things we, the AEA committee on the job market, would like to officially encourage especially given the current environment
@johncawley.bsky.social
@aeainformation.bsky.social

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