excited to see our students present today!
my advisees have papers on 19th century book markets and 21st century NIL markets. lots in common actually!
excited to see our students present today!
my advisees have papers on 19th century book markets and 21st century NIL markets. lots in common actually!
Great coverage of a recent AEJ:Applied paper by my colleague @jieezhong.bsky.social!
I was inspired by your referee report prompt I saw on here bit ago
Iβve just done pdfs but seems like the best approach might be to do both. Tell it to look @ PDF for figure checking and Tex for the rest.
the key idea: AI is "lazy" when you give it a whole paper for feedback. this prompt breaks up your paper into chunks for separate AI agents to look at. feedback then gets combined.
You probably need the 100/month Claude to not hit limits here if your paper is long, but it may work with Codex at the 20/month tier. Let me know!
refine.ink was good at catching these tiny errors a few months ago. now it is better for big picture feedback but worse at spotting the tiny errors, in my experience. this should get some of them at least
I put my applied micro proofreader Claude Code skill/prompt here.
Go crazy and catch tiny errors in your writing and inconsistencies between your tables/text
github.com/peternka/aca...
Womenβs economic mobility improved nearly a century before married women gained broad labor market opportunities, from Katherine Eriksson, Gregory Niemesh, Myera Rashid, and Jacqueline Craig www.nber.org/papers/w34821
Yeah and the Dame trade is one we probably should do 95 times out of 100. The fact that it didn't work is bad, but no franchise can compete without a rebuilding period eventually
Is there a plan given the current roster talent and future pick situation that GA will be happy with? If not, we need to trade him, right?
The situation just seems different than the past, since the asset stock to make impactful moves is low and there is too much negative GA smoke?
This is a nice article, and I'm thrilled you are sharing it here!
I'm not as well-versed as you (obviously), but it all seems to hang on this:
"And Iβd venture to say when presented with up to $275 million in October and a plan he believes in, heβs going to sign a fourth extension]."
Forget 2016, itβs 2006 energy here
Great cogent post on the issues of agentic coding (Eg our buddy Claude Code) and the spillover costs on everyone else
lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/1/18/ag...
@gmcd.bsky.social hits on the things you were complaining about
I probably am not using it right but if I wanted a directory full of verbose, broken code I could do that myself instead of Claude Code.
much better than the default βdiscoverβ feed imho
Community college enrollment has been declining since 2009/10. The optimal policy response to this depends on the root of this decline.
I'm thrilled @nber.org today released my working paper with Harvard PhD Joe Winkelmann titled:
"Labor Market Strength and Declining Community College Enrollment"
Anyone wishing to pontificate about changes in the demand for a college education should be forced to stare at this graph for a bit first
itβs mostly Gemini but Iβll take it π
I (vibe)coded a game to teach my Prin of Microeconomics students the difference between one-shot and repeated games and how cooperation in repeated games can work.
Try it and let me know if anything is broken :-)
dashing-travesseiro-939e66.netlify.app
Next: Balatro-style game theory roguelite?
Another successful history mini-conference within a conference!
(Including a trip to a pirate bar!)
First session bright and early at 8am
If you are at the Southerns, come say hi and listen to some interesting economic history presentations!
We will be in room βEdisonβ all day today
Hi #EconSky, I'm on the #EconJobMarket!
My JMP provides the first evidence on how teacher labor market shocks affect long-run student outcomes.
I study one of the largest teacher supply shocks in US history, larger even than Covid or the Great Recession.
Letβs talk about WWIIβ¦ π§΅
Check out this important and well-done paper! I saw it first at history SEAs sessions a few years ago and it has only gotten more interesting since then
And Danielle has more cool projects in the pipeline (I'm biased, perhaps...)
π I'm Danielle, and I'm on the #econjobmarket this year!
Let's start with a student describing her segregated school:
"The school felt temporary. Built like a warehouse with aluminum siding . . . I had a slipshod education"
The twist? The student is white, and her school is private.
A JMP π§΅ -->
excited to help push Noah's thesis forward into this new working paper! a Miami tradition! (send us your students who could benefit from an MA degree!)
βNo limitsβ doing some worrying work here
1920s church collection boxes were not messing around
get me to god's country