Juan Dodyk (@jdodyk) 's Twitter Profile
Juan Dodyk

@jdodyk

PoliSci PhD candidate @Harvard. Climate policy, interest groups, money in politics, formal theory.

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linkhttp://juandodyk.github.io/ calendar_today12-10-2009 06:25:16

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Martin Beraja (@martinberaja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A propósito del DNU de Javier Milei, me puse a buscar qué sabemos sobre los efectos macro de la desregulación, tanto en el corto como largo plazo. Me gustó este paper de Olivier Blanchard y Giavazzi. Tiene algunos lindos resultados; en particular sobre la diferencia entre sacar

A propósito del DNU de <a href="/JMilei/">Javier Milei</a>, me puse a buscar qué sabemos sobre los efectos macro de la desregulación, tanto en el corto como largo plazo. 

Me gustó este paper de <a href="/ojblanchard1/">Olivier Blanchard</a> y Giavazzi. Tiene algunos lindos resultados; en particular sobre la diferencia entre sacar
Fede Sturzenegger (@fedesturze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mi presentación (en español) en el seminario Argentina in Transition de la Universidad de Miami. Estrategia, implementación y enseñanzas de los dos primeros meses de la presidencia de Javier Milei. youtu.be/qrDlGRvMStk?si… vía YouTube

Mi presentación (en español) en el seminario Argentina in Transition de la Universidad de Miami. Estrategia, implementación y enseñanzas de los dos primeros meses de la presidencia de <a href="/JMilei/">Javier Milei</a>. youtu.be/qrDlGRvMStk?si… vía <a href="/YouTube/">YouTube</a>
Harvard Department of Government (@harvard_govdept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Juan Dodyk is a #politicaleconomist interested in the politics of #energy transitions & business lobbying. In his job market paper, he develops a political economy framework to study green subsidies and overcoming political constraints to climate policy. juandodyk.github.io

.<a href="/jdodyk/">Juan Dodyk</a> is a #politicaleconomist interested in the politics of #energy transitions &amp; business lobbying. In his job market paper, he develops a political economy framework to study green subsidies and overcoming political constraints to climate policy.
juandodyk.github.io
Pseudoerasmus (@pseudoerasmus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD (~50 tweets) My potted history of institutions in macro-development thinking, at the time of the AJR intervention. I had most of these thoughts earlier, but this week they have crystallised. I don't discuss AJR specifically, but I do have brief thoughts on their impact

WashU Political Science (@wustlpolisci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next Wednesday, Nov 13, at 4PM CST, Professor Guillermo Rosas and Assistant Professors Ted Enamorado and Lucia Motolinia will host an informative session in Spanish about the Political Science PhD program. Register here buff.ly/3YWGnNW to get the zoom link.

Next Wednesday, Nov 13, at 4PM CST, Professor Guillermo Rosas and Assistant Professors Ted Enamorado and Lucia Motolinia will host an informative session in Spanish about the Political Science PhD program. Register here buff.ly/3YWGnNW to get the zoom link.
Bruno Conte (@brunoconteleite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 CLIMATE CONFERENCE: together with CEPR, The Econometric Society, we at Barcelona School of Economics are organizing the Economics+Climate Science conference at Barcelona (March 27-28). Spread the word and apply! 😃

🚨 CLIMATE CONFERENCE: together with <a href="/cepr_org/">CEPR</a>, <a href="/econometricsoc/">The Econometric Society</a>, we at <a href="/bse_barcelona/">Barcelona School of Economics</a> are organizing the Economics+Climate Science conference at Barcelona (March 27-28). Spread the word and apply! 😃
Ryan Kellogg (@ryanmkellogg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New paper!🚨 “The End of Oil” asks how oil suppliers might respond to an anticipated long-run decline in global oil demand. The answer: disinvestment is likely to outweigh the “green paradox”, leading to lower extraction in both the short and long-run. Comments welcome.

🚨New paper!🚨 “The End of Oil” asks how oil suppliers might respond to an anticipated long-run decline in global oil demand. The answer: disinvestment is likely to outweigh the “green paradox”, leading to lower extraction in both the short and long-run.

Comments welcome.
Joseph Shapiro (@_josephshapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Excited for incredible lineup at NBER conference on **Energy Markets, Decarbonization, and Trade** 🗓️This Thurs/Fri 3/20-21: Organized w Natalia Ramondo, supported by Sloan Foundation Full agenda and streaming link in next post below👇

🚨Excited for incredible lineup at <a href="/nberpubs/">NBER</a>
conference on **Energy Markets, Decarbonization, and Trade**  

🗓️This Thurs/Fri 3/20-21:

Organized w Natalia Ramondo, supported by <a href="/SloanFoundation/">Sloan Foundation</a> 

Full agenda and streaming link in next post below👇
Joseph Steinberg (@jbsteinberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Warning: this may offend some people!] I think economists have done society a disservice by elevating applied-micro studies that focus exclusively on the relative effects of trade across different groups of workers but are silent about the aggregate effects.

Ivan Werning (@ivanwerning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New paper with @veroguerrieri & Guido Lorenzoni Can lack of coordination across central banks lead to higher inflation? Yes, we show. Especially in response to global supply shocks. 1/n🧵

🚨New paper with @veroguerrieri &amp; <a href="/guido_lorenzoni/">Guido Lorenzoni</a>

Can lack of coordination across central banks lead to higher inflation? 

Yes, we show. Especially in response to global supply shocks.

1/n🧵
Ahmad Lashkaripour (@alashkaripour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve written a review on *New Industrial Policy* for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia. We offer a unified framework for analyzing IP effects and survey evidence from both ex post event studies and ex ante model-based evaluations of IP. 🧵thread on key takeaways (link below)

We’ve written a review on *New Industrial Policy* for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia.

We offer a unified framework for analyzing IP effects and survey evidence from both ex post event studies and ex ante model-based evaluations of IP.

🧵thread on key takeaways (link below)
Thomas Bourany (@tbourany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This semester, we'll organize a PhD reading group on Industrial policy at Columbia Economics, with CBS, SIPA, and CPE, with Lucía Casal and Filip Milos (both postdocs at CBS) We'll cover recent advances in IP at the intersection of macro, growth, firm dynamics, trade-spatial, public

This semester, we'll organize a PhD reading group on Industrial policy at <a href="/columbia_econ/">Columbia Economics</a>, with CBS, SIPA, and CPE, with <a href="/luchi_casal/">Lucía Casal</a> and Filip Milos (both postdocs at CBS)
We'll cover recent advances in IP at the intersection of macro, growth, firm dynamics, trade-spatial, public
Daniel T. Roberts (@danielt_roberts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Working Paper! Why do policies that reinforce unequal opportunities persist? Some blame elites. I argue less secure families defend these "boundaries" against reform, and call this "boundary defense". I test this on a 2010 referendum against school reform in Hamburg, Germany.

New Working Paper! Why do policies that reinforce unequal opportunities persist? Some blame elites. I argue less secure families defend these "boundaries" against reform, and call this "boundary defense". I test this on a 2010 referendum against school reform in Hamburg, Germany.
Shiran Victoria Shen (svshen.bsky.social) (@svictoriashen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Article🚨 Most climate adaptation research focuses on developed democracies where voter voices matter. What happens after a major climate disaster in developing and authoritarian contexts? My new study Nature Portfolio’s Communications Earth & Environment examines how citizens made adaptation

🚨New Article🚨

Most climate adaptation research focuses on developed democracies where voter voices matter.

What happens after a major climate disaster in developing and authoritarian contexts?

My new study <a href="/NaturePortfolio/">Nature Portfolio</a>’s <a href="/CommsEarth/">Communications Earth & Environment</a> examines how citizens made adaptation
Shiran Victoria Shen (svshen.bsky.social) (@svictoriashen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm delighted and honored to receive the 2025 APPAM 🌍 World Citizen Prize in Environmental Performance 🌍 recognizing a body of works on #pollution control, including: 📘 The Political Regulation Wave Cambridge University Press - Law: Explores how political and bureaucratic incentives shape