Keith Schnakenberg (@keithschnak) 's Twitter Profile
Keith Schnakenberg

@keithschnak

Professor @WUSTLPoliSci | game theory | political economy | nonsense

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linkhttps://sites.wustl.edu/keschnak/ calendar_today06-09-2011 01:46:52

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Marco Battaglini (@m_battaglini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ 📢 Ever feel like US politics is just a money pit? Think again! If you only look at official statistics, there's actually less cash floating around than you'd expect given the high stakes. 🤑🤔

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@aoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re a “senior Democrat” that feels this way, you should absolutely retire and make space for true leadership that refuses to resign themselves to fascism. This kind of leadership is functionally useless to the American people. Retire.

Keith Schnakenberg (@keithschnak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Muttering the lyrics to "It's My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite" while making my little coffee drink to work on my little math puzzles

Emiel Awad (@emielawad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new paper 'Learning by Lobbying' (osf.io/preprints/soca…) with Gleason Judd (Princeton) and Nicolás Riquelme (Nicolas Riquelme, UAndes Chile), we develop a game-theoretic model of dynamic lobbying to study how interest groups learn about and influence politicians over time.

In a new paper 'Learning by Lobbying' (osf.io/preprints/soca…) with Gleason Judd (Princeton) and Nicolás Riquelme (<a href="/nicriquelme7/">Nicolas Riquelme</a>, UAndes Chile), we develop a game-theoretic model of dynamic lobbying to study how interest groups learn about and influence politicians over time.
Ian Turner (@ianrturner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New article with Carlo Prato now online at AJPS: doi.org/10.1111/ajps.1… Come for a nuanced argument about institutional constraints on presidential power, stay for Bayesian Persuasion with endogenous partial commitment. And, as always: read it, cite it, love it.

New article with <a href="/carloprato_/">Carlo Prato</a> now online at <a href="/AJPS_Editor/">AJPS</a>: doi.org/10.1111/ajps.1…

Come for a nuanced argument about institutional constraints on presidential power, stay for Bayesian Persuasion with endogenous partial commitment. 

And, as always: read it, cite it, love it.