Jules Gazeaud
@gazeaud.bsky.social
Development economist at CERDI
https://julesgazeaud.com
https://julesgazeaud.com
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this post inspired me to ask the free GPT model "what are the most important econometrics papers about "weak identification" published since 2000?" i will post the results i got below
October 18, 2025 at 7:00 AM
this post inspired me to ask the free GPT model "what are the most important econometrics papers about "weak identification" published since 2000?" i will post the results i got below
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What does a Nobel Prize on ‘innovation-driven economic growth’ actually reward?
A historian’s perspective on how to deal with the Nobel frenzy
beatricecherrier.wordpress.com/2025/10/13/w...
A historian’s perspective on how to deal with the Nobel frenzy
beatricecherrier.wordpress.com/2025/10/13/w...
October 14, 2025 at 12:00 AM
What does a Nobel Prize on ‘innovation-driven economic growth’ actually reward?
A historian’s perspective on how to deal with the Nobel frenzy
beatricecherrier.wordpress.com/2025/10/13/w...
A historian’s perspective on how to deal with the Nobel frenzy
beatricecherrier.wordpress.com/2025/10/13/w...
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New Substack post: the Nobel Prize goes to an economic historian and two economists of growth trying to answer the question, where do new technologies come from?
someunpleasant.substack.com/p/growing-th...
someunpleasant.substack.com/p/growing-th...
Growing the Field
What is the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics about?
someunpleasant.substack.com
October 13, 2025 at 11:39 AM
New Substack post: the Nobel Prize goes to an economic historian and two economists of growth trying to answer the question, where do new technologies come from?
someunpleasant.substack.com/p/growing-th...
someunpleasant.substack.com/p/growing-th...
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Thought about scientific consensus recently? We have a new DP @i4replication.bsky.social that probes into the famous replication debate between Acemoglu, Johnson & Robinson (AJR) and Albouy - and how experts assess this debate. We find that they disagree. 1/8 www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10...
October 11, 2025 at 11:40 AM
Thought about scientific consensus recently? We have a new DP @i4replication.bsky.social that probes into the famous replication debate between Acemoglu, Johnson & Robinson (AJR) and Albouy - and how experts assess this debate. We find that they disagree. 1/8 www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10...
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this wonderful paper uses our R package, baggr, for Bayesian evidence aggregation! Give it a look :) !!
🆕 Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Index insurance can help smallholder farmers take on more productive risks, but its impacts remain modest, uncertain, and highly context dependent.
voxdev.org
September 29, 2025 at 2:31 PM
this wonderful paper uses our R package, baggr, for Bayesian evidence aggregation! Give it a look :) !!
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In today's blog, I discuss 3 ways for international migration to be part of a structural transformation policy: 1) as an industry itself; 2) training people abroad in the skills to develop a new industry at home; and 3) through immigration (eg Start-up Chile) blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
International Migration as a Structural Transformation Policy
blogs.worldbank.org
September 29, 2025 at 12:45 PM
In today's blog, I discuss 3 ways for international migration to be part of a structural transformation policy: 1) as an industry itself; 2) training people abroad in the skills to develop a new industry at home; and 3) through immigration (eg Start-up Chile) blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
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🆕 Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Index insurance can help smallholder farmers take on more productive risks, but its impacts remain modest, uncertain, and highly context dependent.
voxdev.org
September 29, 2025 at 8:17 AM
🆕 Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Interested in agricultural insurance, meta-analysis, and external validity? Read my VoxDev blog with Pauline Castaing, based on an article published earlier this year in the JDE. voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Index insurance can help smallholder farmers take on more productive risks, but its impacts remain modest, uncertain, and highly context dependent.
voxdev.org
September 29, 2025 at 10:27 AM
Interested in agricultural insurance, meta-analysis, and external validity? Read my VoxDev blog with Pauline Castaing, based on an article published earlier this year in the JDE. voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
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I am teaching a PhD seminar this fall which attempts to put a decision-theoretic lens (or lenses) on research design.
So e.g., statistical decision theory, eliciting beliefs & preferences, and rational benchmarks.
Here's a draft syllabus docs.google.com/document/d/1...
What's missing?
So e.g., statistical decision theory, eliciting beliefs & preferences, and rational benchmarks.
Here's a draft syllabus docs.google.com/document/d/1...
What's missing?
August 28, 2025 at 4:22 PM
I am teaching a PhD seminar this fall which attempts to put a decision-theoretic lens (or lenses) on research design.
So e.g., statistical decision theory, eliciting beliefs & preferences, and rational benchmarks.
Here's a draft syllabus docs.google.com/document/d/1...
What's missing?
So e.g., statistical decision theory, eliciting beliefs & preferences, and rational benchmarks.
Here's a draft syllabus docs.google.com/document/d/1...
What's missing?
How to get honest answers to sensitive survey questions? Our WP introduces the ballot-bag, a new method that is both precise and unbiased, improving on existing approaches such as list experiments. Joint work with Bruno Crépon and Ahmed Elsayed. #econsky www.iza.org/publications...
August 26, 2025 at 2:14 PM
How to get honest answers to sensitive survey questions? Our WP introduces the ballot-bag, a new method that is both precise and unbiased, improving on existing approaches such as list experiments. Joint work with Bruno Crépon and Ahmed Elsayed. #econsky www.iza.org/publications...
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Israel has normalised killing journalists, like it normalised killing medical workers, like it normalised destroying hospitals and schools, like it normalised killing the equivalent of a classroom of children per day.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
Anas al-Sharif, prominent Al Jazeera correspondent, among five journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza
Israel admits deliberate attack on the journalist, known for frontline coverage, in a strike on a tent outside al-Shifa hospital
www.theguardian.com
August 11, 2025 at 7:05 AM
Israel has normalised killing journalists, like it normalised killing medical workers, like it normalised destroying hospitals and schools, like it normalised killing the equivalent of a classroom of children per day.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
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I have studied the targeting of journalists for many years, but the scale and public display of these killings is truly shocking: “Israel admits deliberate attack on the journalist, known for frontline coverage, in a strike on a tent outside al-Shifa hospital“
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
Anas al-Sharif, prominent Al Jazeera correspondent, among five journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza
Israel admits deliberate attack on the journalist, known for frontline coverage, in a strike on a tent outside al-Shifa hospital
www.theguardian.com
August 11, 2025 at 7:26 AM
I have studied the targeting of journalists for many years, but the scale and public display of these killings is truly shocking: “Israel admits deliberate attack on the journalist, known for frontline coverage, in a strike on a tent outside al-Shifa hospital“
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
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Israeli political scientist Lihi Ben Shitrit:
"The more I learn about genocide, the more shocked and embarrassed I am by my own ignorance. Once I actively tried to be better informed about genocide, the picture in Gaza became terrifyingly clear."
forward.com/opinion/7598...
"The more I learn about genocide, the more shocked and embarrassed I am by my own ignorance. Once I actively tried to be better informed about genocide, the picture in Gaza became terrifyingly clear."
forward.com/opinion/7598...
As an Israeli political scientist, I resisted thinking this war was a genocide. Here's what changed my mind
The incitement for genocide in the Israeli public sphere is undeniable. So why are so many of us liberal Jews so reluctant?
forward.com
August 3, 2025 at 7:10 AM
Israeli political scientist Lihi Ben Shitrit:
"The more I learn about genocide, the more shocked and embarrassed I am by my own ignorance. Once I actively tried to be better informed about genocide, the picture in Gaza became terrifyingly clear."
forward.com/opinion/7598...
"The more I learn about genocide, the more shocked and embarrassed I am by my own ignorance. Once I actively tried to be better informed about genocide, the picture in Gaza became terrifyingly clear."
forward.com/opinion/7598...
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My practical tips for designing, implementing, and analyzing powerful experiments. In today's blog I summarize a new paper I've written for a special issue on power calculations. A key message is that it does not make sense to talk of “the” power of an experiment. blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
My practical tips for designing and analyzing powerful experiments
blogs.worldbank.org
July 28, 2025 at 3:02 PM
My practical tips for designing, implementing, and analyzing powerful experiments. In today's blog I summarize a new paper I've written for a special issue on power calculations. A key message is that it does not make sense to talk of “the” power of an experiment. blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
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I've been working on a new tool, Refine, to make scholars more productive. If you're interested in being among the very first to try the beta, please read on.
Refine leverages the best current AI models to draw your attention to potential errors and clarity issues in research paper drafts.
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Refine leverages the best current AI models to draw your attention to potential errors and clarity issues in research paper drafts.
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July 24, 2025 at 3:24 AM
I've been working on a new tool, Refine, to make scholars more productive. If you're interested in being among the very first to try the beta, please read on.
Refine leverages the best current AI models to draw your attention to potential errors and clarity issues in research paper drafts.
1/
Refine leverages the best current AI models to draw your attention to potential errors and clarity issues in research paper drafts.
1/
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A horrifying statement published today by the Editorial Committee of the Agence France-Presse (AFP) news agency.
"Without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza will die"
Translation from French to English by @cnorristrent.bsky.social:
"Without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza will die"
Translation from French to English by @cnorristrent.bsky.social:
July 21, 2025 at 11:21 PM
A horrifying statement published today by the Editorial Committee of the Agence France-Presse (AFP) news agency.
"Without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza will die"
Translation from French to English by @cnorristrent.bsky.social:
"Without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza will die"
Translation from French to English by @cnorristrent.bsky.social:
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Since you folks seem to like lengthy threads, let's look at visualizing distributions. I'll visualize one data set 16 ways and give some other examples of each chart type. #dataViz
July 16, 2025 at 1:20 PM
Since you folks seem to like lengthy threads, let's look at visualizing distributions. I'll visualize one data set 16 ways and give some other examples of each chart type. #dataViz
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July 3, 2025 at 5:14 PM
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Additionality: What it means & why it matters @voxdev.bsky.social
Before taking credit for offsetting carbon/reducing emissions, organisations need to ask: Would this have happened anyway?
Non-additional projects are common, but economists have offered solutions ⤵️ voxdev.org/topic/energy...
Before taking credit for offsetting carbon/reducing emissions, organisations need to ask: Would this have happened anyway?
Non-additional projects are common, but economists have offered solutions ⤵️ voxdev.org/topic/energy...
Additionality: What it means & why it’s crucial in the fight against climate change
Before taking credit for offsetting carbon or reducing emissions, organisations need to ask: Would this have happened anyway?
voxdev.org
June 30, 2025 at 9:53 AM
Additionality: What it means & why it matters @voxdev.bsky.social
Before taking credit for offsetting carbon/reducing emissions, organisations need to ask: Would this have happened anyway?
Non-additional projects are common, but economists have offered solutions ⤵️ voxdev.org/topic/energy...
Before taking credit for offsetting carbon/reducing emissions, organisations need to ask: Would this have happened anyway?
Non-additional projects are common, but economists have offered solutions ⤵️ voxdev.org/topic/energy...
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🚨 New draft 🚨
Measuring the Emperor's Clothes: Estimating Latent Opposition to Authoritarian Regimes with Randomized Response Qs
Want to know how much support a dictator really has? You might have heard of a list experiment... but we've got something *so* much better.
Link: osf.io/preprints/so...
Measuring the Emperor's Clothes: Estimating Latent Opposition to Authoritarian Regimes with Randomized Response Qs
Want to know how much support a dictator really has? You might have heard of a list experiment... but we've got something *so* much better.
Link: osf.io/preprints/so...
June 20, 2025 at 6:00 PM
🚨 New draft 🚨
Measuring the Emperor's Clothes: Estimating Latent Opposition to Authoritarian Regimes with Randomized Response Qs
Want to know how much support a dictator really has? You might have heard of a list experiment... but we've got something *so* much better.
Link: osf.io/preprints/so...
Measuring the Emperor's Clothes: Estimating Latent Opposition to Authoritarian Regimes with Randomized Response Qs
Want to know how much support a dictator really has? You might have heard of a list experiment... but we've got something *so* much better.
Link: osf.io/preprints/so...
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Unintended consequences: When policy backfires in unforeseen ways
I have written on @voxdev.bsky.social about what we can learn from when policies go wrong, from the war on drugs, biodiversity, digitisation, prisons, and more: voxdev.org/topic/uninte...
I have written on @voxdev.bsky.social about what we can learn from when policies go wrong, from the war on drugs, biodiversity, digitisation, prisons, and more: voxdev.org/topic/uninte...
Unintended consequences: When policy backfires in unforeseen ways
Evidence on VoxDev has shed light on many examples of unintended consequences in economics. What have we learned from when things go wrong?
voxdev.org
May 22, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Unintended consequences: When policy backfires in unforeseen ways
I have written on @voxdev.bsky.social about what we can learn from when policies go wrong, from the war on drugs, biodiversity, digitisation, prisons, and more: voxdev.org/topic/uninte...
I have written on @voxdev.bsky.social about what we can learn from when policies go wrong, from the war on drugs, biodiversity, digitisation, prisons, and more: voxdev.org/topic/uninte...
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A splendid 4 episodes series on PhD supervision from the "Ceteris Never Paribus" podcast
Produced by @mariabach.bsky.social, based on 2 years of interviews w/ supervisors & students, w/ fun, emotional & deep reflections about intellectual challenges and personal struggles
ceterisneverparibus.net
Produced by @mariabach.bsky.social, based on 2 years of interviews w/ supervisors & students, w/ fun, emotional & deep reflections about intellectual challenges and personal struggles
ceterisneverparibus.net
May 16, 2025 at 12:23 PM
A splendid 4 episodes series on PhD supervision from the "Ceteris Never Paribus" podcast
Produced by @mariabach.bsky.social, based on 2 years of interviews w/ supervisors & students, w/ fun, emotional & deep reflections about intellectual challenges and personal struggles
ceterisneverparibus.net
Produced by @mariabach.bsky.social, based on 2 years of interviews w/ supervisors & students, w/ fun, emotional & deep reflections about intellectual challenges and personal struggles
ceterisneverparibus.net
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As cardinals gather to elect a new pope, I found Philip Shenon's new book, "Jesus Wept," to be fascinating reading! A biography of popes and history of Catholic Church from WW2 (Pius XII) to Pope Francis. Highly recommended!
@philipshenon.bsky.social
#EconSky #Religion
@philipshenon.bsky.social
#EconSky #Religion
April 24, 2025 at 9:26 AM
As cardinals gather to elect a new pope, I found Philip Shenon's new book, "Jesus Wept," to be fascinating reading! A biography of popes and history of Catholic Church from WW2 (Pius XII) to Pope Francis. Highly recommended!
@philipshenon.bsky.social
#EconSky #Religion
@philipshenon.bsky.social
#EconSky #Religion
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As I meet people from aid agencies around the world this week I will be making the case for a radical simplification in how we do aid:
fewer countries,
fewer projects,
radically simpler programs.
It was key takeaway from my time in govt. Read why.
www.cgdev.org/blog/radical...
fewer countries,
fewer projects,
radically simpler programs.
It was key takeaway from my time in govt. Read why.
www.cgdev.org/blog/radical...
Radical Simplification: A Practical Way to Get More Out of Limited Foreign Assistance Budgets
With major cuts to foreign assistance announced or anticipated in the US, the UK, and across the EU, and in the World Bank’s subsidized lending program, we must urgently work to get the most out of sh...
www.cgdev.org
April 21, 2025 at 8:36 PM
As I meet people from aid agencies around the world this week I will be making the case for a radical simplification in how we do aid:
fewer countries,
fewer projects,
radically simpler programs.
It was key takeaway from my time in govt. Read why.
www.cgdev.org/blog/radical...
fewer countries,
fewer projects,
radically simpler programs.
It was key takeaway from my time in govt. Read why.
www.cgdev.org/blog/radical...