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Samuel Arenberg

@sam_arenberg

postdoctoral fellow at the national bureau of economic research

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seems pretty clear that the committee should've randomly selected one out of the three, but this is still very cool. nytimes.com/2019/10/14/bus…

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certainly not a straightforward data exercise, but i wonder if the committee could similarly examine supply from site usage data (in order to corroborate the report from chassang, dupas, and golub indicating that supply will be stable).

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remember this paper, and note that a great time to discuss inversions is right after an inversion didn't happen. nber.org/papers/w26247

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great opportunity to remind everyone that ets will charge you (as of this writing) $27 to notify but one school via email that your score was pretty meh.

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we're working to expand and diversify the pipeline of undergraduate students into the field of economics. find out more at the link below and consider sponsoring research opportunities for aspiring economists! hornraiser.utexas.edu/uteconfellows

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many interesting answers to many interesting questions here, but the most striking result might be this one (p. 13): "Regardless of race, all respondents overestimate the share of Black people in the US. The average perception is 42%, when the reality is 13%."

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when asked about his aspirations, the student who just won the dr. pepper football toss in the seccg replied, "Make the world a better place by making better economic policies. Fiscal or monetary. Either way." i'm rooting for you, hayden, either way. chest passes notwithstanding.

when asked about his aspirations, the student who just won the dr. pepper football toss in the seccg replied, "Make the world a better place by making better economic policies. Fiscal or monetary. Either way." i'm rooting for you, hayden, either way. chest passes notwithstanding.
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the annual health survey, conducted between 2010 and 2013, is a 3-round panel of 4 million households in 9 high-mortality, high-fertility states in india that focuses on issues of maternal and child health. and it's now available on icpsr. icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/stud…

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the population wellbeing initiative at ut-austin studies topics in economics and demography that are central to evaluating long-term social welfare. follow its work here. sites.utexas.edu/pwi/

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rare to see such a clear illustration of both the health impacts and the productivity impacts of air pollution. espn.com/mlb/story/_/id…