
John Poe
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Methodologist who does multilevel & panel data things. PhD in PoliSci. Likes=bookmarks š
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Thanks for the spotlight Giuseppe Cavaliere! The new draft has missing connections between modern TWFE and 30-years old panel data literature, expanded discussion of synth-related methods, including selection issues, and recomendations for empirical practice. Check it out!






This is a must-read for anyone interested in causal inference methods, especially if TMLE or DML are opaque to you. Well written as always IvĆ”n DĆaz. Your clarity, rigor, and expertise are inspiring.


I'm teaching my Modern DiD class for ICPSR Summer Program in a few weeks. Reviewing my notes reminds me how quickly this literature has grown! I think im going to have to add in a lecture just for strategies to keep track of updates



I haven't had a chance to read yet, but looks like Stefan wager wrote the causal inference book I've always wanted! web.stanford.edu/~swager/causalā¦


Somewhere along the way ācorrelation is not causationā morphed into āuntil the causal link is proven beyond a reasonable doubt, ideally with a large scale RCT with global external validity, than the correlation likely reflects the impact of some unobserved factor I canāt name.ā


1/ Our meta-analysis of 49 top political science publications using two-way fixed effects (TWFE) models w/ panel data is conditionally accepted at American Political Science Review. [arxiv.org/pdf/2309.15983] w/ Albert Chiu Ziyi Liu Xingchen Lan š§µ
![Yiqing Xu (@xuyiqing) on Twitter photo 1/ Our meta-analysis of 49 top political science publications using two-way fixed effects (TWFE) models w/ panel data is conditionally accepted at American Political Science Review. [arxiv.org/pdf/2309.15983] w/ <a href="/itsalbertchiu/">Albert Chiu</a> <a href="/liuziyi233/">Ziyi Liu</a> <a href="/Lan1Xingchen/">Xingchen Lan</a> š§µ 1/ Our meta-analysis of 49 top political science publications using two-way fixed effects (TWFE) models w/ panel data is conditionally accepted at American Political Science Review. [arxiv.org/pdf/2309.15983] w/ <a href="/itsalbertchiu/">Albert Chiu</a> <a href="/liuziyi233/">Ziyi Liu</a> <a href="/Lan1Xingchen/">Xingchen Lan</a> š§µ](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GilpngfbYAEGVZt.jpg)