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25-09-2021 19:17:03
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I'm very happy to see The Economist replicating a graph from my article in Party Politics with Line Rennwald 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine, showing the dramatic decline of Europe's center-left in recent years. Our original article is available #OpenAccess here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
A new standard textbook on the current situation of #TradeUnions in all 27 #EUMemberStates, including a chapter on #Germany by Torsten Müller (ETUI - European Trade Union Institute) and myself. And even better, it can be downloaded for free: peterlang.com/document/13030…
Can Google Search data predict the economy? Google Chief Economist Hal Varian visited Yale University last semester to present on how Google Trends can be used to forecast economic activity, including GDP, unemployment, and where you’ll buy your next coffee: economics.yale.edu/news/230420/ca…
All 45 chapters are now available online for the Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy academic.oup.com/edited-volume/… The handbook will be out in Fall 2023. Jeff Jenkins and I are very proud of how the handbook came together. Hoping you find it as useful as we do!
.Rachel E. Brule has a fantastic must-read review piece on Women and Power in the Developing World out in Annual Review of Political Science and it is open-access: annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114…
#EconTwitter I have created a new DiD Resources page on my website. It has links to all of my DiD teaching slides, coding exercises, and packages I've created. All this info was technically already online, but hopefully this makes it easier to find it! jonathandroth.com/did-resources/