Johannes Haushofer
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Johannes Haushofer
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Economist @cornelluniversity.bsky.social. Founder @malengo.org and @busaracenter.bsky.social. Also @stockholm-uni.bsky.social & @eegmpi.bsky.social. johanneshaushofer.com

Johannes Haushofer is an economist and professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Cornell University. He was previously an assistant professor of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University. .. more

Psychology 25%
Business 15%

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Forthcoming in the AER: "Abundance from Abroad: Migrant Income and Long-Run Economic Development" by Gaurav Khanna, Emir Murathanoglu, Caroline Theoharides, and Dean Yang. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
Abundance from Abroad: Migrant Income and Long-Run Economic Development
(Forthcoming Article) - We study how international migrant income prospects affect long-run development in origin areas. We leverage the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis exchange rate shocks in a shift-sha...
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Introducing the world to our amazing Malengo students, vol. 3:

Please meet Ratif Ssemujju, who is a Malengo Uganda–University Scholar studying Management and Data Science at the Technical University of Munich, Germany.

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Malengo Scholar Profiles: Ratif Ssemujju, Uganda–Germany University Scholar
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My new essay is out in Nature: how can we learn the economic impact of AI in time? A few ideas for social science, including forward-looking experiments and piloting new institutions. rdcu.be/eUPN2
AI is transforming the economy — understanding its impact requires both data and imagination | Nature
Controlled studies capture only a fraction of the effects of artificial intelligence. Economists should work with social scientists to find innovative ways to fully grasp this fast-moving field. Controlled studies capture only a fraction of the effects of artificial intelligence. Economists should work with social scientists to find innovative ways to fully grasp this fast-moving field.
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My guide to data visualization, which includes a very long table of contents, tons of charts, and more.

--> Why data visualization matters and how to make charts more effective, clear, transparent, and sometimes, beautiful.
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To think that at 5.30pm everybody was *this* close to this amazing dinner, save for…

Yes they are! We’re a 501c3

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Did this say “have to keep moving forward or die” and then a copyeditor got to it?

being around other people is less likely to be responsible than the substantially higher incomes?

GRABBING a sandwich or coffee makes me equally murderous and perhaps falls in the same category? It’s the blasé stance of someone who uses the phrase “not my first rodeo”