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The final program of the forthcoming #gretlconference2023 is available here:
https://gretlconference.org/index.php/category/gc2023/gc2023-programme/

Keynote speaker is: Giampiero Gallo, New York University in Florence

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Programme – gretl Conference

We find large non-linear effects of weather and conflict on internal displacement in Somalia, while displacement itself has no detectable effect on conflict – our new paper in Global Environmental Change: https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378023000079

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In our new #podcast, our regular #poet takes on #ChatGPT! Yes...in every #episode of our podcast, we read out a #poem that encapsulates the life and ideas of the #economist we have been looking at. This time we asked ChatGPT to write one about Irving Fisher as well. What do you think is better? Have a read and then have a listen... #Poetry #Economics #EconToot https://open.spotify.com/episode/6oNCFRD8U3EUrG7NShm987
Season 6 - Episode 3 - Irving Fisher

Listen to this episode from Economics In Ten on Spotify. Irving Fisher was once lauded by fellow economist Joseph Schumpeter as the ‘greatest economist America has ever produced’. This is high praise indeed but one could easily argue that the most recent Economic Nobel Prize laureates owe Fisher a considerable debt for their award. The financial crisis of 2008 spurred a renewed interest in Fisher’s work after what could be seen as a lengthy period of neglect.  In his own life-time he went from being the first "celebrity economist" to seeing his reputation in tatters after some overly optimistic and in hindsight ill-advised comments on what was to turn out to be the eve of the Great Depression.  In this episode, your friendly neighbourhood economists, Pete and Gav, take you on a journey or rediscovery to find out more about this fascinating man and his ideas. We suspect you will find yourself agreeing at least in part with the accolade Schumpeter laid at his feet. Along the way, you’ll find out why it’s important to chew your food for your health and wellbeing, who the mysterious ‘Bonesmen’ are and why AI can’t yet match the poetry skills of our economists. Technical support as always comes from ‘Chatbot’ Nic.

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In case I don't make it here (on Twitter), you can always find me at the QR code... you know, that elephant site thing... #econtwitter #econtoot (when the URL is censored)
#econtoot #econtwitter #econ Employment contracts in the premiere league are often quite simple. Bonuses are indexed to a few measures such total goals scored in a season, etc. In contrast, in the NFL, contracts are extremely detailed: various team performance, individual performance measures, and their combination all affect players' compensation.
In a paper with Majid Mahzoon and Ariel Zetlin-Jones, we provide a theory of indicator choice in pay-for-performance contracts. 1/
Since there seems to be new wave of bird site users to #mastodon we think it is time for a little #introduction: on https://www.statatexblog.com we regularly post tips and tricks for  and . And we also collect helpful resources for academics in economics and related fields. #econtwitter #econodon #econtoot
#econtwitter #econtoot I have a theory student on the market this year. See a description of his work here: https://twitter.com/ShouridehAli/status/1601262490502844417?s=20&t=10GyRPGon-I65opbtbQ74A
Ali Shourideh on Twitter

“#econtwitter This year I have my first theory student on the market. Majid Mahzoon is a theorist with interests in networks and communication. His job market paper is on communication incentives in hierarchies: https://t.co/sdJFTbyi8x”

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EJM - Econ Job Market

Hi #rstats #econtwitter #econtoot #polscitwitter #polscitoot! I created mastodonsocial.ca with the aim of promoting serious and light-hearted academic discussion. Can you help me to promote it?