Frances Woolley
@frwoolley.bsky.social
Economics prof, policy nerd, dog walker.
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Frances Woolley
@frwoolley.bsky.social
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Worthwhile Canadian Initiative lives on at worthwhileblog.ca
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We're cutting $s to low-income 18 year-olds to access education, but we still have half a billion a year to make student loans interest-free for early-career 20-somethings "to help with the rent"
AS DUMB AS A BAG OF HAMMERS.
AS DUMB AS A BAG OF HAMMERS.
Here's the biggest PSE story you haven't heard yet: the Canada Student Grant for low-income students is being cut from $4200/year to $3000/year as of next August. It's implicit in the budget tables but the government is too chickenshit to actually say so directly.
November 4, 2025 at 11:47 PM
We're cutting $s to low-income 18 year-olds to access education, but we still have half a billion a year to make student loans interest-free for early-career 20-somethings "to help with the rent"
AS DUMB AS A BAG OF HAMMERS.
AS DUMB AS A BAG OF HAMMERS.
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For my teaching colleagues: Whenever I'm dealing with grade distributions, I remember this post from @frwoolley.bsky.social for the Worthwhile Canadian Initiative. Fortunately, it's archived:
worthwhileblog.ca/2011/04/19/w... (That simple last transformation is so useful sometimes)
worthwhileblog.ca/2011/04/19/w... (That simple last transformation is so useful sometimes)
What’s the best way to scale grades?
It happens. An exam question is not clear, or more challenging than intended. The exam is marked by an over-zealous TA. Or perhaps the students haven't studied as hard as they should have. As …
worthwhileblog.ca
November 3, 2025 at 1:49 PM
For my teaching colleagues: Whenever I'm dealing with grade distributions, I remember this post from @frwoolley.bsky.social for the Worthwhile Canadian Initiative. Fortunately, it's archived:
worthwhileblog.ca/2011/04/19/w... (That simple last transformation is so useful sometimes)
worthwhileblog.ca/2011/04/19/w... (That simple last transformation is so useful sometimes)
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This week's post: Populism and Economic Prosperity mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2025/10/popu...
We would expect populist governments to damage the economy. Evidence suggests that they do so in a big way. But we know from Brexit that the media typically nullifies the impact of this evidence on voters.
We would expect populist governments to damage the economy. Evidence suggests that they do so in a big way. But we know from Brexit that the media typically nullifies the impact of this evidence on voters.
Populism and Economic Prosperity
Mainstream political parties normally claim that populist parties, if they ever got to power, would damage the economy. We have clear evid...
mainlymacro.blogspot.com
October 16, 2025 at 8:05 AM
This week's post: Populism and Economic Prosperity mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2025/10/popu...
We would expect populist governments to damage the economy. Evidence suggests that they do so in a big way. But we know from Brexit that the media typically nullifies the impact of this evidence on voters.
We would expect populist governments to damage the economy. Evidence suggests that they do so in a big way. But we know from Brexit that the media typically nullifies the impact of this evidence on voters.
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amazing graph from @amandamull.bsky.social's latest that explains everything from lift pass pricing to vehicle design www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
October 14, 2025 at 3:21 PM
amazing graph from @amandamull.bsky.social's latest that explains everything from lift pass pricing to vehicle design www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
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This covers some important sources of bias that arise from naive control strategies. Of value even if you don't care about the life-satisfaction ~ age association.
Life satisfaction mostly declines with age. Previous findings (esp. the famous U-shaped age-SWB trajectory) were artifacts of misspecified models. doi.org/10.1093/esr/...
September 30, 2025 at 6:33 AM
This covers some important sources of bias that arise from naive control strategies. Of value even if you don't care about the life-satisfaction ~ age association.
Great to chat to Dan Fumano @vancouversun.bsky.social about BC's property tax deferment program.
My take: "the B.C. model, where significant interest rate subsidies are accessed by those with above-average home values, does not seem to be an effective use of government funds.”
My take: "the B.C. model, where significant interest rate subsidies are accessed by those with above-average home values, does not seem to be an effective use of government funds.”
How B.C.'s property tax system delivers big benefits to multimillionaires, and why some say it needs to change
B.C.'s property tax system is uniquely generous for wealthy homeowners. Some people think that should change. Find out more.
vancouversun.com
October 7, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Great to chat to Dan Fumano @vancouversun.bsky.social about BC's property tax deferment program.
My take: "the B.C. model, where significant interest rate subsidies are accessed by those with above-average home values, does not seem to be an effective use of government funds.”
My take: "the B.C. model, where significant interest rate subsidies are accessed by those with above-average home values, does not seem to be an effective use of government funds.”
The best way to lobby for retaining door-to-door mail delivery? Ask: where will the community mailboxes go? Rally the NIMFYS (not in my front yard)
September 30, 2025 at 3:18 PM
The best way to lobby for retaining door-to-door mail delivery? Ask: where will the community mailboxes go? Rally the NIMFYS (not in my front yard)
Need #EconSky help pls! Need US data on lawyer's wages, or top 1%, 2% or top 10% wages that goes back to the 1960s. Have FRED's 9th decile earnings data fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LEU02... but it only goes back to 2000, and I'm looking more at the very top of the distribution. Indiv not hshd.
September 23, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Need #EconSky help pls! Need US data on lawyer's wages, or top 1%, 2% or top 10% wages that goes back to the 1960s. Have FRED's 9th decile earnings data fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LEU02... but it only goes back to 2000, and I'm looking more at the very top of the distribution. Indiv not hshd.
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September 17, 2025 at 7:50 PM
We've managed to import all of the pictures into Wordpress too, including the infamous drawing from the "why indifference curves are so hard to understand" blog post #EconSky
worthwhileblog.ca/2012/09/12/w...
worthwhileblog.ca/2012/09/12/w...
Why indifference curves are so hard to understand
Look at these curves. I see boobs like this all the time Every year, come exam time, students make mistakes that reveal a fundamental lack of understanding of indifference curves. They write…
worthwhileblog.ca
September 17, 2025 at 1:33 PM
We've managed to import all of the pictures into Wordpress too, including the infamous drawing from the "why indifference curves are so hard to understand" blog post #EconSky
worthwhileblog.ca/2012/09/12/w...
worthwhileblog.ca/2012/09/12/w...
What happens when technology replaces people? Nick Rowe has some thoughts. A prescient post from the WCI vaults #EconSky
Over the next few days I'll be posting some of my favourite blogs. Nick Rowe's Of Horses and Men has aged pretty well: worthwhileblog.ca/2010/02/11/o...
Of horses and men
As a teenager I read Kurt Vonnegut's novel Player Piano. It's stuck in my economist's mind ever since. It describes life in the near-future when technology and machines have destroye…
worthwhileblog.ca
September 17, 2025 at 1:24 PM
What happens when technology replaces people? Nick Rowe has some thoughts. A prescient post from the WCI vaults #EconSky
Worthwhile Canadian Initiative lives on at worthwhileblog.ca
September 17, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Worthwhile Canadian Initiative lives on at worthwhileblog.ca
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Trying this again w/out typos;
I thought that Miran might be upset at how much the Trump tariffs have diverged from his (admittedly weird) prescription from Nov.
Now the White House has published his remarks on what he wants countries to do.
NB #5 - "Simply write checks"
#cdnpoli
I thought that Miran might be upset at how much the Trump tariffs have diverged from his (admittedly weird) prescription from Nov.
Now the White House has published his remarks on what he wants countries to do.
NB #5 - "Simply write checks"
#cdnpoli
April 7, 2025 at 11:08 PM
Trying this again w/out typos;
I thought that Miran might be upset at how much the Trump tariffs have diverged from his (admittedly weird) prescription from Nov.
Now the White House has published his remarks on what he wants countries to do.
NB #5 - "Simply write checks"
#cdnpoli
I thought that Miran might be upset at how much the Trump tariffs have diverged from his (admittedly weird) prescription from Nov.
Now the White House has published his remarks on what he wants countries to do.
NB #5 - "Simply write checks"
#cdnpoli
"Accountability is fundamental. But this is not accountability to the micromanagement of rules and process: this was accountability to material results."
It Canadian government. More and more restrictive rules for the tiniest of operations. Which erode judgement and skill, and result in the goal being backside protection for following rules, and not mission delivery www.liberalcurrents.com/good-governa...
Good Governance Requires Accountability
We must rediscover the virtue of ambition: the ambition to get out there and make some real changes—and the courage to face the music after.
www.liberalcurrents.com
September 9, 2025 at 2:58 PM
"Accountability is fundamental. But this is not accountability to the micromanagement of rules and process: this was accountability to material results."
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I finally understand boomers avocado meme.
"Boomers bought houses at a time when saving a couple of pounds per day taking a packed lunch to work would give you a house deposit in eight years. For a millennial this would take two centuries."
martinrobbins.substack.com/p/waspinomic...
"Boomers bought houses at a time when saving a couple of pounds per day taking a packed lunch to work would give you a house deposit in eight years. For a millennial this would take two centuries."
martinrobbins.substack.com/p/waspinomic...
My latest, exploring with numbers how the millennial household budget is basically incomprehensible to retired boomers.
WASPInomics and the magic avocado tree
Why boomers struggle to make sense of the millennial world.
open.substack.com
September 6, 2025 at 11:43 PM
I finally understand boomers avocado meme.
"Boomers bought houses at a time when saving a couple of pounds per day taking a packed lunch to work would give you a house deposit in eight years. For a millennial this would take two centuries."
martinrobbins.substack.com/p/waspinomic...
"Boomers bought houses at a time when saving a couple of pounds per day taking a packed lunch to work would give you a house deposit in eight years. For a millennial this would take two centuries."
martinrobbins.substack.com/p/waspinomic...
It's the end of an era - as of September 30, 2025, typepad will shut down, taking Worthwhile Canadian Initiative with it worthwhile.typepad.com
Hivemind - what were your favourite posts (e.g. ones you used for teaching)? And where would you recommend starting a new blog? Substack or...? #econsky
Hivemind - what were your favourite posts (e.g. ones you used for teaching)? And where would you recommend starting a new blog? Substack or...? #econsky
Worthwhile Canadian Initiative
A mainly Canadian economics blog
worthwhile.typepad.com
August 29, 2025 at 4:07 PM
It's the end of an era - as of September 30, 2025, typepad will shut down, taking Worthwhile Canadian Initiative with it worthwhile.typepad.com
Hivemind - what were your favourite posts (e.g. ones you used for teaching)? And where would you recommend starting a new blog? Substack or...? #econsky
Hivemind - what were your favourite posts (e.g. ones you used for teaching)? And where would you recommend starting a new blog? Substack or...? #econsky
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Dear first year students: Yes, this is worth your time and effort. Seriously. 👇🇨🇦
More adults have university degrees than in the past. That competition makes it harder to demand a higher salary.
Higher education grads still make more money than other workers, just not by as much as they used to.
👉 Read more: bit.ly/4nkzhMT
Higher education grads still make more money than other workers, just not by as much as they used to.
👉 Read more: bit.ly/4nkzhMT
August 25, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Dear first year students: Yes, this is worth your time and effort. Seriously. 👇🇨🇦
Can't wait to listen!
This was a fun conversation with @jrobson.bsky.social and Marwa Abdou 🇨🇦👇
share.transistor.fm/s/7fac0e83
share.transistor.fm/s/7fac0e83
Beyond the Paycheque: Rethinking Economic Security in an Age of Transformation with Tammy Schirle & Jennifer Robson | Canada's Economy, Explained | Episode 11
Do Canada’s public policies reflect the reality of today’s workers?Many of the social programs Canadians rely on for economic security were designed in and for a very different era. Built around a mid...
share.transistor.fm
August 5, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Can't wait to listen!
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Look at what happens to male teacher salaries (blue line) v.s. female teacher salaries (red line) after collective bargaining laws expire.
August 3, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Look at what happens to male teacher salaries (blue line) v.s. female teacher salaries (red line) after collective bargaining laws expire.
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This Day in Labor History: July 20, 1885. The British crown gave royal assent to the Chinese Immigration Act in Canada, which placed a $50 tax on Chinese workers and which reinforced the general global oppression of migrating Chinese workers around the world at this time!!
July 20, 2025 at 3:23 PM
This Day in Labor History: July 20, 1885. The British crown gave royal assent to the Chinese Immigration Act in Canada, which placed a $50 tax on Chinese workers and which reinforced the general global oppression of migrating Chinese workers around the world at this time!!
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Cats are and always have been cyberpunks
July 15, 2025 at 12:03 PM
Cats are and always have been cyberpunks
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Using time series graphs to make causal claims be like
July 14, 2025 at 12:12 PM
Using time series graphs to make causal claims be like
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Inspired by @kevinmilligan.bsky.social, I wrote up a version of my notes for the CEA panel on tax and transfer policy.
open.substack.com/pub/robsonj/...
open.substack.com/pub/robsonj/...
June 4, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Inspired by @kevinmilligan.bsky.social, I wrote up a version of my notes for the CEA panel on tax and transfer policy.
open.substack.com/pub/robsonj/...
open.substack.com/pub/robsonj/...
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Manufacturing for thee, but not for me
May 28, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Manufacturing for thee, but not for me