Felix S.F. Schaff 🇪🇺 (@f_schaff) 's Twitter Profile
Felix S.F. Schaff 🇪🇺

@f_schaff

Max Weber Fellow @EUI_ECO @EUI_MWProgramme researching economic history & inequality | Alumnus @LSEEcHist @Cambridge_Uni @Unibocconi

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Reka Juhasz (@juhreka13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm disappointed to see that IMF took the data we shared with them and are now using it without citing us. We produced the statistics they were interested in based on this WP: osf.io/preprints/soca… . Nathan Lane Emily Oehlsen Verónica C Pérez

Economic History Podcast (@econhistpodcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to chat with Prof. Eric Schneider Eric Schneider about his super interesting work on heights and what we can learn from studying them with respect to economic history! Very enjoyable chat! buzzsprout.com/1065133/149746…

Victoria Gierok (@gierokvictoria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am obviously biased, but Felix S.F. Schaff 🇪🇺's new paper on how council members in early modern German cities used their offices to enrich themselves is absolutely fascinating and a great piece of scholarly work: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

ThiloNH.Albers (@thiloalbers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Job Opening: PhD student economic history/historical political economy Universität Münster 🚨 - you have a background in history, economics, political science? - you love research? Apply! More info on my website (& link to job ad): sites.google.com/site/tnhalbers/ PM me your questions

🚨Job Opening: PhD student  economic history/historical political economy <a href="/uni_muenster/">Universität Münster</a> 🚨

- you have a background in history, economics, political science?
- you love research? 

Apply!

More info on my website (&amp; link to job ad): sites.google.com/site/tnhalbers/

PM me your questions
Kevin A. Bryan (@afinetheorem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massive OpenResearch basic income papers are out (Sarah Miller David Broockman Eva Vivalt AlexBartik Elizabeth Rhodes). Very much worth reading - my view is that it is an incredible RCT and an incredible disappointment. RCT was USD11400/yr for 3 years, 1k treatment, 2k control. 1/x

European University Institute (@eui_eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Political and Social Sciences at EUI is appointing a Chair in Political Science and Social Sciences. Candidates should have an interest in comparative #research in political science, with a focus on #European societies 🌍 and politics. 📌 Apply now: loom.ly/r3Y8XwE #EUIJobs

.<a href="/eui_sps/">Political and Social Sciences at EUI</a> is appointing a Chair in Political Science and Social Sciences.

Candidates should have an interest in comparative #research in political science, with a focus on #European societies 🌍 and politics. 

📌 Apply now: loom.ly/r3Y8XwE
#EUIJobs
Guido Alfani (@guido_alfani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Felice di segnalare l'uscita dell'edizione italiana del mio nuovo libro, 'Come dèi fra gli uomini. Una storia dei ricchi in occidente', per Editori Laterza . Già disponibile per la prevendita 🙂

Felice di segnalare l'uscita dell'edizione italiana del mio nuovo libro, 'Come dèi fra gli uomini. Una storia dei ricchi in occidente', per <a href="/editorilaterza/">Editori Laterza</a> . Già disponibile per la prevendita 🙂
Florian Ederer (@florianederer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more observation on this year's Nobel Prize ... and the impact of David Card David Card ran a PhD replication econometrics class at Berkeley and that's where all the "famous feuds" originated: 1) Rothstein vs Hoxby 2) Albouy vs Acemoglu-Johnson-Robinson 3) McCrary vs Levitt

One more observation on this year's Nobel Prize ... and the impact of David Card

David Card ran a PhD replication econometrics class at Berkeley and that's where all the "famous feuds" originated:
1) Rothstein vs Hoxby
2) Albouy vs Acemoglu-Johnson-Robinson
3) McCrary vs Levitt