Peter Achim (@peteachim) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Achim

@peteachim

Senior Lecturer (Assoc. Professor) @UniOfYork | PhD, Toronto, 2013 | Micro theory | Information, Innovation, IO

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TheoreticalEconomics (@econtheory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to optimally enforce compliance without commitment? With predictable inspections of a time-persistent correlate. econtheory.org/?f=5183

How to optimally enforce compliance without commitment? With predictable inspections of a time-persistent correlate. econtheory.org/?f=5183
John Horton (@johnjhorton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great conference - Econ of ICT in Mannheim. Deadline coming up. Submit here: eu-central-1.protection.sophos.com/?d=google.com&…

A great conference - Econ of ICT in Mannheim. Deadline coming up. Submit here: eu-central-1.protection.sophos.com/?d=google.com&…
Peter Achim (@peteachim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us at CMID'24 in Budapest, July 8-12! 🇭🇺 Papers from all areas related to the design of mechanisms and institutions welcome. Submission Deadline: Mar 30. Keynotes: Milgrom, Myerson, Roth, Tardos. #EconConference #EconTheory #CMID2024 #Econtwitter

Join us at CMID'24 in Budapest, July 8-12! 🇭🇺 Papers from all areas related to the design of mechanisms and institutions welcome. Submission Deadline: Mar 30. Keynotes: Milgrom, Myerson, Roth, Tardos. #EconConference #EconTheory #CMID2024 #Econtwitter
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fair use type copyright mechanism can create higher social welfare for the use of content in training large generative AI models, from Joshua Gans nber.org/papers/w32106

A fair use type copyright mechanism can create higher social welfare for the use of content in training large generative AI models, from <a href="/joshgans/">Joshua Gans</a> nber.org/papers/w32106
Peter Achim (@peteachim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce my paper on delegated experimentation is forthcoming in JMathEcon! My 2nd year relic is finally seeing the light of day. It was cutting-edge when I started it... 😬 t.ly/4f5Q0

Excited to announce my paper on delegated experimentation is forthcoming in JMathEcon! My 2nd year relic is finally seeing the light of day. It was cutting-edge when I started it... 😬 t.ly/4f5Q0
Richard H Thaler (@r_thaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I applaud that editor. I believe there is a bias in editorial decisions in econ journals in favor of papers that “look hard” to produce. Degree of difficulty should be used to judge gymnastics and figure skating, not scientific contributions.