| Personal website | www.bengramig.com |
| Professional webpage | https://www.ers.usda.gov/authors/ers-staff-directory/benjamin-gramig/ |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/bgramig | |
| Google Scholar | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nZP9C7IAAAAJ&hl=en |
| Personal website | www.bengramig.com |
| Professional webpage | https://www.ers.usda.gov/authors/ers-staff-directory/benjamin-gramig/ |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/bgramig | |
| Google Scholar | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nZP9C7IAAAAJ&hl=en |
Very cool to see my work with David Just featured in US News and World Report!
Left the house at 2:15 am to catch a flight out of Albany at 6:55. Things appear to be going according to plan, so I will see you soon, Ft. Lauderdale!
The especially early start to the day has given me lots of time to think about the measurement of food bank services for economic analysis, which I’ll present on in “01.D.21: Socio-Economic Effects of Food Assistance Programs.” Come find us at 3:15!
A new wave of #twittermigration after #HardcoreMusk broke his toy.
1) Dont overthink instance choice you can always move your instance + followers
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2) Let others on #Twitter know you are on here by Tweeting your mastodon handle and pinning that tweet to your profile.
Your handle has the format @[email protected]
Just like you had @[email protected]
3) You can then automatically add all accounts that you followed on Twitter that have done that already on here using the following steps
Attached: 1 image Ok, I am doing another quick "how to". How do you import the accounts you follow onto the fediverse? It is not complicated. Three steps Step 1: add your fediverse mastadoon handle into your twitter account in the bio. Why you should do this? This way you are discoverable to other mastadoon/fediverse users.
The positions may be located in either the Food Economics Division, Market & Trade Economics Division, or Resource & Rural Economics Division in ERS. We are seeking Economists with responsibility for carrying out complex economic research & analysis programs that include formulating research plans, developing methodology, determining data needs, & defining resources. Strong research & writing skills, & the ability to relay results to both lay & professional audiences are essential.
Timely new research from Danny Bressler and Geoff Heal on valuing deaths caused by climate change: https://www.nber.org/papers/w30648?utm_campaign=ntwh&utm_medium=email&utm_source=ntwg21