Parker Messick is a dude, you just can’t do him like that. No way he should’ve faced Alvarez, you have two solid lefty options in the pen who aren’t coming off of career-long outings.
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Parker Messick is a dude.
That is… not the way Brito and Fry should be involved in late-game defensive substitutions
Parker Messick is a dude?
Keep thinking about “The Kid Who Only Hit Homers” for some reason
Even 175 or so should probably do the trick
Even if availability limits Chase DeLauter to like 250 home runs, it seems like he should have a good shot at rookie of the year
There's a lot more in the paper - check it out and let us know what you think!
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Finally (for now), we only see a migration response where we see an employment response (i.e. to Bartik shocks). Increased labor demand, as measured by Bartik shocks, reduces outflows and increases inflows, while there's little change in either in response to trade shocks.
Rescaling by their expected effect on employment growth, we see that the distirbution of annual import and export competition shocks is quite concentrated around 0, while the distribution of Bartik shocks is much more diffuse.
We look at different kinds of trade shocks (TS-Import and TS-Export), Bartik shocks (EG, EG-Construction, EG-Manufacturing), the Tariff Gap shock, and the Great Recession. They aren't that correlated with each other.
People study all sorts of different shocks and often at least implicitly consume research about them as if they're interchangeable, but rarely are these shocks actually compared to each other. That's step one for us, and they turn out not to be that similar to each other.
I have a new working paper out today with Sean, David, and Abbie. It's something of an empirical user guide for people working with commonly used local labor demand shocks. A few key points...
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Ngl would be v funny if this is the thing that keeps Hassett from becoming chair
Anybody want to hang out in Philadelphia tonight?
Disability seems to be more common following health-related absences from work, which have been a good proxy for Covid in recent years.
Returned to @briefingbook.bsky.social today with @gsgoda.bsky.social to update on disability status and employment since the pandemic. Disability is still up, especially cognitive issues among young people. And, building on Gopi’s work with Evan Soltas… www.briefingbook.info/p/rising-pre...
Anybody know any econ of education journals that take short papers?
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Some professional news: today is my last day with @equitablegrowth.bsky.social I’m excited to be joining @clevelandfed.bsky.social as a senior research economist on Monday. Also excited to be back in Cleveland in time to see the @cleguardians.com try to chase down the Tigers.
Anybody around DC have any use for some old econ textbooks? Or know of an institution that might?
Just sitting here listening to the Guardians game, thinking about this scene from Moneyball for no particular reason youtu.be/YwmsSAvkzGE?...