Peter Hansen (@riskneutrality) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Hansen

@riskneutrality

Assistant Professor @PurdueBusiness | Finance

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Adam Zaremba (@adamzaremba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ“¢ Big news: Our paper, "Pockets of Predictability: A Replication, " accepted for publication in The Journal of Finance!šŸ“¢ Is it possible to predict aggregate stock market returns? Farmer et al. (2023) propose a nuanced answer to this long-debated question: sometimes. 🧵1/4

šŸ“¢ Big news: Our paper, "Pockets of Predictability: A Replication, " accepted for publication in The Journal of Finance!šŸ“¢

Is it possible to predict aggregate stock market returns? Farmer et al. (2023) propose a nuanced answer to this long-debated question: sometimes. 
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alz (@alz_zyd_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God gave unto man, destiny; man, laughing in the face of God, created the science of probabilities, decomposing God's singular destiny into a simple set of mean-variance optimization problems. Portfolio theory? No, Markowitz created a tool for man to conquer fate

Aella (@aella_girl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few years ago, when deciding if I wanted to pay a concierge doctor's insane rates, I internet stalked him and and found he'd previously built a Bayesian calculator app for doctors. I SMASHED the hire button.

Richard Hanania (@richardhanania) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mankiw’s introductory textbook on macroeconomics lists the top ten statements economists agree on. The top two are statements against rent control and tariffs. We’ve got one party running on each of these in the current election. Sad state of affairs.

Mankiw’s introductory textbook on macroeconomics lists the top ten statements economists agree on. The top two are statements against rent control and tariffs.

We’ve got one party running on each of these in the current election. Sad state of affairs.
Jonathan A. Parker (@profjaparker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the record, this is a list of *heterodox economists* (no MIT economists!) While it is true that inflation (& growth) are poorly measured there, and while it is still not clear how Milei is going to land the plane, Argentina needed to put an end to decades of leftist poverty.

alz (@alz_zyd_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I don't object to engineered environments for kids; I do think the standard Asian choices for environment engineering are not good Classical piano/violin are basically devoid of creativity, strategic thinking, teamwork. They basically train rote memorization and hard work

Garry Tan (@garrytan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One state ***increased*** its reading literacy for the bottom 10% of students while 49 other states let standards keep slipping. It was the poorest state in the country, Mississippi. In 2013 they enacted a rule where at 4th grade if you can’t read, you repeat until you can.

One state ***increased*** its reading literacy for the bottom 10% of students while 49 other states let standards keep slipping. 

It was the poorest state in the country, Mississippi. In 2013 they enacted a rule where at 4th grade if you can’t read, you repeat until you can.
Elliot Lipnowski (@elliotlip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like Kamenica and Gentzkow as much as the next guy, but you’re allowed to use Jensen’s inequality without citing a 2011 paper.

alz (@alz_zyd_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year or two back I was talking with an AI-skeptic mathematician. I told him LLMs could solve open questions in my research area. He said: "but your research doesn't count as thinking"