Mohamad Adhami (@adhami_mohamad) 's Twitter Profile
Mohamad Adhami

@adhami_mohamad

PhD @StanfordEcon | @AUB_Lebanon '20

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linkhttps://adhami.people.stanford.edu/ calendar_today07-09-2019 19:35:51

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Christiana Parreira (@cmparreira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, Lebanon's Parliament voted to hold national elections on March 27, 2022. So it's worth addressing a question I often return to in my research: is Lebanon a democracy? And if not, what is its "regime type"? /1

Normative Economics and Economic Policy (@welfareeconomic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEEP webinar next Monday 3rd at 7pm Paris time (1pm New York time)!!!! Chad Jones (Stanford Graduate School of Business) presents: "Population and Welfare: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number" (with Pete Klenow #Mark_Bils Mohamad Adhami). Zoom link? Register at sites.google.com/view/welfareee…!

Christina Brown (@christinalbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every year around grad school app season, this type of sentiment pops up... It is flat out FALSE and unnecessarily discourages people away from econ phds. Let's take a look at an example + data... 1/

NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Across countries, population growth is at least as important as per capita consumption growth in contributing to growth in consumption-equivalent welfare, from Mohamad Adhami, Mark Bils, Chad Jones, and Pete Klenow nber.org/papers/w31999

Across countries, population growth is at least as important as per capita consumption growth in contributing to growth in consumption-equivalent welfare, from <a href="/adhami_mohamad/">Mohamad Adhami</a>, Mark Bils, <a href="/ChadJonesEcon/">Chad Jones</a>, and <a href="/PeteKlenow/">Pete Klenow</a> nber.org/papers/w31999