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David Munro

@d_munro_econ

Economist, Middlebury College.

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Japandroids (@japandroids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our fourth & FINAL album 'Fate & Alcohol' is out October 18. ​​Listen to the lead single “Chicago” and pre-order the album: japandroids.ffm.to/fateandalcohol

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Read all about it! Read all about it! Thanks to the efforts of Middlebury Economics colleague David Munro, we have an annual newsletter! Vol. 1 is sure to become a collector's item: middlebury.edu/college/sites/…

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1/ “Sticky Prices as Coordination Failure: An Experimental Investigation” is a new paper with David Munro of Middlebury up at SSRN papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… Are coordination failures a source of nominal rigidities?

Oliver Pfäuti (@pfaeutiecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's great to see my (and others') recent work on the monetary implications of changes in people's attention to inflation being discussed for the Euro Area in this article by Michal Horvath and Michal Marenčák : suerf.org/publications/s…

David Zipper (@davidzipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Economist just published a deeply-researched story about car bloat, and it's very, very damning: "For every life that the heaviest 1% of SUVs and trucks save, there are more than a dozen lives lost in other vehicles." Well worth your time: economist.com/interactive/un…

The Economist just published a deeply-researched story about car bloat, and it's very, very damning:

"For every life that the heaviest 1% of SUVs and trucks save, there are more than a dozen lives lost in other vehicles."

Well worth your time: economist.com/interactive/un…
Andrea Robbett (@andrearobbett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new season of the MiddExLab experimental economics series drops this week! Seminars are on Zoom at noon Eastern (NYC) Time and open to all. If you'd like to attend, you can sign up on our website to receive the distribution emails sites.google.com/view/middexlab…

A new season of the MiddExLab experimental economics series drops this week! 

Seminars are on Zoom at noon Eastern (NYC) Time and open to all. 

If you'd like to attend, you can sign up on our website to receive the distribution emails sites.google.com/view/middexlab…
David Beckworth (@davidbeckworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this clip, Joe Hazell and I discuss how his inflation conflict costs findings line up nicely with inflation attention threshold studies by Oleg Korenok,David Munro, & Jiayi Chen (tinyurl.com/373ykctc) and Oliver Pfäuti (tinyurl.com/3eespdae). Policy implications...

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🚨Breaking news! Middlebury Economics is seeking to hire an assistant professor this year in environmental econ (ideally macro-environmental). 👇I'm thus re-upping my 🧵on the top 10 reasons you should consider a position at Middlebury 👇 (+ JOE link in reply).

Zach Parolin (@zparolin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New at Nature Human Behaviour w/ Esping-Andersen, Pintro-Schmitt & Peter Fallesen: The intergenerational persistence of poverty (the link between poverty in childhood vs. adulthood) is 4x stronger in the US than in Denmark and 2x stronger than in UK/AUS. Why? nature.com/articles/s4156…

New at Nature Human Behaviour w/ Esping-Andersen, Pintro-Schmitt &amp; <a href="/PFallesen/">Peter Fallesen</a>: The intergenerational persistence of poverty (the link between poverty in childhood vs. adulthood) is 4x stronger in the US than in Denmark and 2x stronger than in UK/AUS. Why? nature.com/articles/s4156…
David Munro (@d_munro_econ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the election post-mortem and the conversation about economic dissatisfaction, I'll throw in one interesting observation from my work (w/ Oleg Korenok ). Attention to inflation has been much slower to return to pre-pandemic levels relative to actual inflation.