Wei Fu (@weifu1991) 's Twitter Profile
Wei Fu

@weifu1991

Assistant Prof @UofL | Health Economics | Causal Inference | Ph.D. in Economics @LehighU | Post-Doc @PennMedicine

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Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper argues GPT is a General Purpose Technology. One of those rare inventions that touch most work. The median job has 15% of their work exposed to LLMs. 19% of all US workers have half their work affected. In fact, the only jobs not exposed are👇 arxiv.org/pdf/2303.10130…

New paper argues GPT is a General Purpose Technology. One of those rare inventions that touch most work.

The median job has 15% of their work exposed to LLMs. 19% of all US workers have half their work affected.

In fact,  the only jobs not exposed are👇 arxiv.org/pdf/2303.10130…
Wei Fu (@weifu1991) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad to see our paper with Muzhe Yang and Dhaval Dave on JAMA Network Open today. We found that reproductive-age women living in states banning abortion after the US Supreme Court's 2022 decision reported a 10% increase in mental distress.

Giuseppe Cavaliere (@cavalieregiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #EconTwitter! Looking for a graduate #Econometrics course, covering lots of stuff, including model/moment selection in high dimensions? Check out these very enjoyable slides and notes by Francis DiTraglia Francis DiTraglia (Department of Economics, Oxford). Very cool material!

Hi #EconTwitter! 

Looking for a graduate #Econometrics course, covering  lots of stuff, including model/moment selection in high dimensions? 

Check out these very enjoyable slides and notes by Francis DiTraglia <a href="/economictricks/">Francis DiTraglia</a> (<a href="/OxfordEconDept/">Department of Economics, Oxford</a>).

Very cool material!
Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna (@pedrohcgs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to learn Causal Inference from one of the best and most productive researchers on the area, I have some good news for you!! Peng Ding lecture notes are here 👇👇👇 arxiv.org/abs/2305.18793

Giuseppe Cavaliere (@cavalieregiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #EconTwitter! Interested in the #econometrics of 𝐜𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐚𝐥 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞? 📈 Here's a thread with some great lecture notes, slides, and books on this topic - freely available on the web - which I've happily tweeted about! 📚🌐 Hope you'll find it useful!

Hi #EconTwitter! 

Interested in the #econometrics of 𝐜𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐚𝐥 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞? 📈

Here's a thread with some great lecture notes, slides, and books on this topic - freely available on the web - which I've happily tweeted about! 📚🌐 

Hope you'll find it useful!
Andrew Côté (@andercot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First claimed successful replication of LK-99 Accomplished by a team at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology and posted 30 minutes ago. Why this is evidence: The LK-99 flake slightly levitates for both orientations of the magnetic field, meaning it is not simply a

Clément de Chaisemartin (@cdechaisemartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy new year! Excited to announce that our textbook with Xavier, "Difference-in-Differences for Simple and Complex Natural Experiments", is under contract with Princeton University Press. Check out the "working textbook" version here! Comments welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Jeffrey Wooldridge (@jmwooldridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks for doing this, Jon. I've been thinking about this quite a bit, and teaching my perspective. I should spend less time teaching, more time revising a certain paper. Here's my take, which I think overlaps a lot with yours.

Clément de Chaisemartin (@cdechaisemartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to celebrate! “DID estimators of intertemporal effects” accepted at The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat), and very very fast did_multiplegt_dyn Stata & R commands available from SSC & CRAN, thanks to Mélitine Malézieux Felix K. Diego Ciccia & Doulo! Celebratory thread! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Time to celebrate! “DID estimators of intertemporal effects” accepted at <a href="/restatjournal/">The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat)</a>, and very very fast did_multiplegt_dyn Stata &amp; R commands available from SSC &amp; CRAN, thanks to Mélitine Malézieux <a href="/fe_knau/">Felix K.</a>
<a href="/diegociccia1/">Diego Ciccia</a> &amp; <a href="/DSDoulo/">Doulo</a>! Celebratory thread! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Martin Beraja (@martinberaja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in AI and Governments/Policy, here is the Lecture I gave at the AEA Journals Continuing Education program. aeaweb.org/webcasts/2024/… AI is a data-intensive technology that can be used for automation and surveillance. What role for governments in each case?

Erkmen G. Aslim (@girayaslim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce that our paper has been conditionally accepted for publication in the Economic Journal (The Economic Journal). Looking forward to sharing the revised version, which presents new exciting findings on the types of care accessed post-vaccination, using HCUP data.

Asjad Naqvi (@asjadnaqvi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the upcoming Stata North European conference I will give a talk about visualizing more than two variables. And you guys might get a couple of new packages 😉 Earlier presentations (Parts I-V) here: github.com/asjadnaqvi/The…

In the upcoming <a href="/Stata/">Stata</a> North European conference I will give a talk about visualizing more than two variables.

And you guys might get a couple of new packages 😉

Earlier presentations (Parts I-V) here:
github.com/asjadnaqvi/The…
Sean J. Taylor (@seanjtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't had a chance to read yet, but looks like Stefan wager wrote the causal inference book I've always wanted! web.stanford.edu/~swager/causal…

I haven't had a chance to read yet, but looks like <a href="/StefanWager/">Stefan wager</a> wrote the causal inference book I've always wanted! web.stanford.edu/~swager/causal…