r2: a morass of disjointed streams of consciousness
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- When gov't engineers retire, highway projects cost more: the engineers pay for themselves 6 times over
- Improving gov’t engineer quality from the 25th to 75th percentile reduces costs by 14%, equal to 3x avg. engineer pay
Paper: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
#masala-merge #R #India #economics
#masala-merge #R #India #economics
We opened this door after 9/11 and can close it again
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Take this excellent paper on Zero Sum Thinking—simple in retrospect, just an excellent idea!
Graph shows rise in zero-sum thinking with Millennial and later U.S. birth cohorts.
Congrats to @s-stantcheva.bsky.social
Take this excellent paper on Zero Sum Thinking—simple in retrospect, just an excellent idea!
Graph shows rise in zero-sum thinking with Millennial and later U.S. birth cohorts.
Congrats to @s-stantcheva.bsky.social
Teachers are increasingly using the technology in their own work, like grading essays and tutoring struggling students, even as they express profound hesitation about its ethics.
Scrolling through my feed, none of the posts by real people (as opposed to social media celebrities) have any engagement.
Even "new paper alerts" getting like <20 likes.
Scrolling through my feed, none of the posts by real people (as opposed to social media celebrities) have any engagement.
Even "new paper alerts" getting like <20 likes.
Grad programs are re-opening applications of US programs for one week. With expedited decisions.
U.S. Applicant Week:
www.grad.ubc.ca/us-applicant...
#AcademicChatter #Canada #GradSchool
Grad programs are re-opening applications of US programs for one week. With expedited decisions.
U.S. Applicant Week:
www.grad.ubc.ca/us-applicant...
#AcademicChatter #Canada #GradSchool
This paper has one of the two best graphs I've ever made — on publication bias in the judicial bias literature.
Black circles are prior studies on ingroup bias. Explanation in 🧵👇🏻
This paper has one of the two best graphs I've ever made — on publication bias in the judicial bias literature.
Black circles are prior studies on ingroup bias. Explanation in 🧵👇🏻