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Patrick Mellacher

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Assistant prof @UniGraz | Agent-based models in (economic) epidemiology, political economy, growth & macro | Research area coordinator (S) @eaepe | own views

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Don't forget to submit your abstract to the @eaepe conference in Athens. It's a fantastic place to discuss ABMs in economics and many other approaches to economics

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The abstract of the preprint of my #JEBO paper on Corona populism was featured on national TV yesterday during prime time. You can watch it here: youtu.be/sora3dU_W1Q?si…

The abstract of the preprint of my #JEBO paper on Corona populism was featured on national TV yesterday during prime time. You can watch it here: youtu.be/sora3dU_W1Q?si…
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The call for paper for the 4th Agent-Based Modelling for Policy (ABM4Policy) workshop is finally out! The workshop is co-organized with the European Central Bank. Deadline for paper submissions: April 9th. ecb.europa.eu/press/conferen…

The call for paper for the 4th Agent-Based Modelling for Policy (ABM4Policy) workshop is finally out! The workshop is co-organized with the European Central Bank. Deadline for paper submissions: April 9th.
ecb.europa.eu/press/conferen…
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I'm thrilled to announce the #OA publication of my paper "Growth, inequality and declining business dynamism in a unified Schumpeter Mark I + II model" in ICC (annual issue on Macro and Development): academic.oup.com/icc/advance-ar… The paper reinterprets Schumpeter Mark I and Mark II as

I'm thrilled to announce the #OA publication of my paper "Growth, inequality and declining business dynamism in a unified Schumpeter Mark I + II model" in ICC (annual issue on Macro and Development): academic.oup.com/icc/advance-ar…

The paper reinterprets Schumpeter Mark I and Mark II as
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Super interesting figure: Labour voters are the only ones who perceive themselves as more "radical" than the party that they voted for. All other voters think that they are more to the center (exact opposite of what the Hotelling model would predict)