Jon Fiva (@jfiva) 's Twitter Profile
Jon Fiva

@jfiva

Professor of economics at the Norwegian Business School.

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Jacob Edenhofer 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@edenhofer_jacob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's the political selection stupid (at least in the US). The supply-side dynamics of US politics over the last ~40 years or so seem like an underrated factor in explaining elite-level polarisation and its downstream ramifications.

Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comments and responses in economics are so unsatisfying. Comment: When coding errors are fixed, results disappear completely. Authors' response: We have corrected the errors, all our results are unchanged. AEJ: Resolved!

Comments and responses in economics are so unsatisfying.

Comment: When coding errors are fixed, results disappear completely.

Authors' response: We have corrected the errors, all our results are unchanged.

AEJ: Resolved!
Andreas Moxnes (@m0xnes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in joining a great economics department, live in a great city, and work on topics related to international trade & global value chains? Hiring up to *three* 4-year postdocs at Handelshøyskolen BI. econjobmarket.org/positions/11079

Gerard Roland. (@gerardrolanducb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like hundreds of millions of people today, after the results of the US election, I feel like having a 100 pound rock weighing on my chest. Rarely in my life, have I felt so much uncertainty on the future of the US and of the world. 1/

Elias Papaioannou (@eliaspapaioann2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sadly, four years later, this paper appears even more relevant.... and with way more questions than answers... Sergei Guriev (London Business School) The Political Economy of #Populism (AEA Journals Journal of Economic Literature). aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…