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Official account for SPUDM conferences from now until perpetuity.

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Yael Grushka-Cockayne (@grushkay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in doing a part time University of Virginia Darden School of Business MBA in DC? Application is now live! #casemethod, #graduateschool #education #highered #school #business lnkd.in/gv8PmPzq

Quentin André (@andre_quentin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In exactly one hour (10:15 Eastern), I'll have the pleasure to discuss the nature of loss aversion at #SPUDM2021 with Kellen Mrkva, Eric J. Johnson, and Lukasz Walasek! Join us for a lively discussion: gather.town/app/Qp3MeQcoO0…

Adam Bulley (@adamdbulley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoroughly enjoying my first online conference with Gather 🍇 - The "Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making" conference SPUDMConference Just finished my talk on confidence in intertemporal choice (midnight in Sydney!)... pre-print of this hopefully online soon!

Thoroughly enjoying my first online conference with <a href="/gather_town/">Gather 🍇</a> - The "Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making" conference <a href="/SPUDM_Meeting/">SPUDMConference</a>  

Just finished my talk on confidence in intertemporal choice (midnight in Sydney!)... pre-print of this hopefully online soon!
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Thanks to everyone who helped organising SPUDM. Especially the admin team of Emily, Carol and Joanne and the tech team of Ty, Jo and Marcus.

Thanks to everyone who helped organising SPUDM.  Especially the admin team of Emily, Carol and Joanne and the tech team of Ty, Jo and Marcus.
Mark Himmelstein (@madsocscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much to all the people who made this year's SPUDMConference so amazing under such challenging circumstances, and to Eldad Yechiam and the rest of the de Finetti award committee for selecting our paper! #SPUDM #SPUDM2021 #forecasting #psychometrics #JDM

Thank you so much to all the people who made this year's <a href="/SPUDM_Meeting/">SPUDMConference</a> so amazing under such challenging circumstances, and to Eldad Yechiam and the rest of the de Finetti award committee for selecting our paper! #SPUDM #SPUDM2021 #forecasting #psychometrics #JDM
Stefan Schubert (@stefanfschubert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some argue that GDP is a poor metric. Here is how GDP correlates with an expanded welfare metric. Seems to suggest that though it's not the last word, it's a good first stab at more general welfare metrics (though not sure what still other metrics would say).

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Interesting behavioural science problem -- how to offer the use of your loo to delivery drivers without awkwardness. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

Giovanni Burro (@giovanniburro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super happy to see my first Happiness Economics work published in JBEE! Alessandro Bucciol and I find that public employees in Italy enjoy a happiness premium with respect to private employees, but this is true only for individuals in low economic conditions! 1/2 authors.elsevier.com/a/1eeQ37tbfGt1…

Lionel Page (@page_eco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is regrettable that many Western commentators repeated Putin’s narrative that the problem came from an aggressive NATO expansion aimed at encircling Russia. Time for a reset of narratives. Here are some simple insights, informed by our work on the game theory of alliances. 🧵

It is regrettable that many Western commentators repeated Putin’s narrative that the problem came from an aggressive NATO expansion aimed at encircling Russia.

Time for a reset of narratives. Here are some simple insights, informed by our work on the game theory of alliances. 🧵
Rebecca Dizon-Ross (@rdizonross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using willingness-to-pay (WTP) as an outcome variable in your study? Try also eliciting WTP for a "benchmark good" -- one unrelated to your outcome or independent variables of interest. Include it as a control in your regressions. Can improve power a lot! among other benefits.

Using willingness-to-pay (WTP) as an outcome variable in your study? Try also eliciting WTP for a "benchmark good" -- one unrelated to your outcome or independent variables of interest. Include it as a control in your regressions. Can improve power a lot! among other benefits.