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Owen Ozier
@owenozier.bsky.social

Economist at Williams College
https://owenozier.github.io/

Economics 19%
Education 18%
Pinned
Working paper: Software Trends Across Disciplines (evidence from 10,000 papers) arxiv.org/pdf/2504.06507
Important null results in development economics

Despite the bias against publishing null results, they are important for policy, helping to kill bad ideas.

I've highlighted some key examples we have featured on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/import...
Important null results in development economics
Despite the bias against publishing null results, they are important for policy, helping to kill bad ideas.
voxdev.org

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Legendary economist Esther Duflo received an honorary degree at Williams College at this year's graduation - we were delighted to welcome here at our Center for Development Economics, where @owenozier.bsky.social moderated a discussion with her and our CDE Fellows, thesis students, and faculty.

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White people bused to inner-city schools in the 1970's were, as a direct result, more likely to become Democrats.

This effect lasted 40+ years!

codytuttle.github.io/busing_parti...

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i would say that the strongest evidence against AI reasoning is how much they suck at writing stata code despite the documentation being online, because there just isn't as much training data to crib from
In this post in our series on climate and population projections we demonstrate how to generate fertility rates and to project a population using the DHS, a vital data source in many low-and middle-income countries. tech.popdata.org/dhs-research...
Estimating the now and predicting the future: Fertility rate estimation and population projection
Use the DHS to estimate fertility levels and project future population levels
tech.popdata.org

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has a bit of a height advantage over his fellow honorary degree recipients at Harvard's commencement. #Harvard2025
news.harvard.edu/gazette/stor...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFIo...

Oh no. RIP. !!! I had not seen this in the news - is it somewhere? Hadn't he just released a book?
In the most recent issue of @restatjournal.bsky.social (direct.mit.edu/rest/article...), we (Kaspar Wuthrich and @karthik-econ.bsky.social) provide guidance on how to analyze and design experiments with factorial designs (or cross-cuts). A 🧵 below:

Congratulations @frankodhiambo.bsky.social !
Congratulations to @frankodhiambo.bsky.social who is defending his PhD dissertation in economics at @ethz.ch today! 🥳🎊🤸🏾‍♂️🧑🏿‍🎓👑🎷

Frank is a co-founder and one of the first alumni of gain-network.net

Thank you Frank for all the leadership you have already provided to the field of economics!

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Congratulations to @frankodhiambo.bsky.social who is defending his PhD dissertation in economics at @ethz.ch today! 🥳🎊🤸🏾‍♂️🧑🏿‍🎓👑🎷

Frank is a co-founder and one of the first alumni of gain-network.net

Thank you Frank for all the leadership you have already provided to the field of economics!

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The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) Program was central in improving the evidence base for health policies and interventions, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central & Southern Asia - figure by @aasli.bsky.social.
Our preprint on the termination of the DHS Program: osf.io/preprints/so...

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Thanks for sharing Konstantin. Here's the paper John: arxiv.org/abs/2405.20604

And a more specific breakdown by topic (comparing 2000-2015 to 2016-2024):
Check out our newest interview! @oyebolaoo.bsky.social talks about taxation policy in developing countries, working at the World Bank and advice for PhD students
www.econthatmatters.com/2025/05/etrm... #ETRM #EconSky
ETRM Interview Series – Oyebola Okunogbe
As part of our interview series, we ask renowned experts in the field about the future of research in development economics, and for their advice for young researchers. For this interview, we got t…
www.econthatmatters.com

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Huge congratulations to @justsand.bsky.social and to Open Philanthropy. The perfect person for a historic challenge
Introducing the new leader of our Economic Growth in LMICs program | Open Philanthropy
In October 2024, we shared our plans to launch a new program in partnership with the Livelihood Impact Fund to help stimulate economic growth in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), with at least...
www.openphilanthropy.org

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We wouldn't have some essential everyday things without federal funding for science.
9 Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything
www.nytimes.com

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Today's @bostonglobe.com features my thoughts on the recent, rapid rise of private after school math tutoring.

TLDR: These classes have been valuable for our kids and others unchallenged by current school offerings, but also likely exacerabte inequality in math.

www.bostonglobe.com/2025/05/12/o...
Ever wondered why some charts are more effective and engaging than others?

I’ll be going through all the theory, evidence and principles behind compelling data storytelling from this Wednesday.

Free to watch for anyone who is interested: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-fundam...

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New review paper by Levy and Buchmueller:
“The evidence now unequivocally supports the conclusion that health insurance improves health.”
www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
The Impact of Health Insurance on Mortality | Annual Reviews
A 2008 review in the Annual Review of Public Health considered the question of whether health insurance improves health. The answer was a cautious yes because few studies provided convincing causal ev...
www.annualreviews.org
a little pick me up lol for the academics in the room

The short article "When health data go dark" about the DHS (Demographic and Health Surveys) is online at BMC Medicine: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
When health data go dark: the importance of the DHS Program and imagining its future - BMC Medicine
Background The suspension and/or termination of many programmes funded through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) by the new US administration has severe short- and long-te...
bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com

Here is a free access link that should work for the next month! authors.elsevier.com/a/1k-Sl5bW6o...
authors.elsevier.com

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Check out new work by our great colleague Greg Phelan, joint with alum William Chen! They show that integrating digital currency into the financial system can benefit households, but makes a banking crisis more likely.
doi.org/10.1016/j.jf...
Redirecting
doi.org
Professional update: In June, I’ll be joining the @cgdev.org as a Senior Fellow. I’m enthusiastic to generate and disseminate policy-actionable research with fabulous colleagues under @rglenner.bsky.social’s leadership.
Im Thinking Im Back John Wick GIF
ALT: Im Thinking Im Back John Wick GIF
media.tenor.com

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What makes one economic outcome fairer than another – and who decides? ⚖️ Should cheap groceries come at the cost of underpaid workers? What IS fair?

In a powerful lecture at @uzh_ch, Maya Eden lays out an ethical framework for economic policy.

📺 Watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI8C...

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