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michael danquah

@mnkdanquah

Development Economist, Research Fellow at UNU-WIDER

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Ariel Rubinstein (@arielrubinstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do u teach intermediate Micro or an advance course in Micro for the first or second degree? The revision of my book "Models of Microeconomics", coauthored with Martin Osborne, is downloadable freely from my homepage (see the first comment).

Do u teach intermediate Micro or an advance course in Micro for the first or second degree?  The revision of my book "Models of Microeconomics", coauthored with Martin Osborne, is downloadable freely from my homepage (see the first comment).
Department of Economics, Oxford (@oxfordecondept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Are you an Economics Student or a professional in central banking? Join our Monetary Economics Summer School, 9-13 Sept 2024. Learn about the Monetary Transmission Mechanism, New Keynesian Model, Financial Frictions, and more. Register here: bit.ly/3ywbFkv

📢 Are you an Economics Student or a professional in central banking? 
Join our Monetary Economics Summer School, 9-13 Sept 2024. Learn about the Monetary Transmission Mechanism, New Keynesian Model, Financial Frictions, and more. 
Register here: bit.ly/3ywbFkv
Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, Ph.D (@kwekuoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neat statistics lecture notes to introduce you to causal inference: from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to adaptive experiments. web.stanford.edu/~swager/stats3…

Neat statistics lecture notes to introduce you to causal inference: from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to adaptive experiments. web.stanford.edu/~swager/stats3…
Noah Nathan (@noahlnathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The past few years I've been developing a new research agenda exploring how the built environment -- the architecture of urban space -- shapes grassroots politics in urban Africa. Really excited to share part of this work AJPS: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… 1/5

African Cities Research Consortium (@africancities_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW | How the climate crisis is hampering labour productivity in Accra Researchers from our structural transformation domain have published a working paper in collaboration with UNU-WIDER, looking at the effect of climate change on city-wide labour productivity in Accra, Ghana.

NEW | How the climate crisis is hampering labour productivity in Accra

Researchers from our structural transformation domain have published a working paper in collaboration with <a href="/UNUWIDER/">UNU-WIDER</a>, looking at the effect of climate change on city-wide labour productivity in Accra, Ghana.
African Cities Research Consortium (@africancities_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper from michael danquah, Bazoumana Ouattara, Williams Ohemeng and Alfred Barimah explores the impact of climate shocks on urban productivity in Accra and why more research is needed to “climate proof” African cities 👇 african-cities.org/new-research-h…

Jeffrey Wooldridge (@jmwooldridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been too long since I've made a substantive tweet, so here goes. At the following Dropbox link you can access the slides and Stata files for my recent talk at the Stata UK meeting: dropbox.com/scl/fo/50imn36… It's taken me awhile to see connections among various estimators.

Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, Ph.D (@kwekuoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Getting introduced to the latest and greatest in statistical causal inference is a game-changer: go from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to adaptive experiments. Don't miss out--level up your skills today. web.stanford.edu/~swager/stats3…

Getting introduced to the latest and greatest in statistical causal inference is a game-changer: go from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to adaptive experiments. Don't miss out--level up your skills today.
web.stanford.edu/~swager/stats3…
Gita Gopinath (@gitagopinath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A really nice profile of my former colleague at Harvard Lawrence Katz in IMF F&D. Larry pioneered research on inequality. He speaks to the ambiguous effects of AI on inequality, among other things. imf.org/en/Publication…

The Economic Journal (@ej_res) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢CALL FOR PAPERS The Economic Journal Special issue: Climate Change and Inequality 📅Deadline: 28 February 2025 Editor: alberto bisin ➡️Learn more and submit: bit.ly/3YKS3lR Royal Economic Society @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter

📢CALL FOR PAPERS
<a href="/EJ_RES/">The Economic Journal</a> Special issue: Climate Change and Inequality
📅Deadline: 28 February 2025
Editor: <a href="/albertobisin/">alberto bisin</a>
➡️Learn more and submit: bit.ly/3YKS3lR 
<a href="/RoyalEconSoc/">Royal Economic Society</a> @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter
Michael Pyrcz🌻 (@geostatsguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking to dive into #MachineLearning? I’m sharing my entire university course online—completely free! Each lecture is recorded and connected to hands-on demonstration workflows and interactive dashboards, so you can follow along at your own pace. I’m excited to help you learn!

Looking to dive into #MachineLearning? I’m sharing my entire university course online—completely free!

Each lecture is recorded and connected to hands-on demonstration workflows and interactive dashboards, so you can follow along at your own pace. I’m excited to help you learn!
African Cities Research Consortium (@africancities_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW | Structural transformation: Domain report Structural transformation involves the movement of workers from low-productivity to high-productivity sectors – often from agriculture to manufacturing and services – and is a necessary condition for sustained economic growth.

NEW | Structural transformation: Domain report

Structural transformation involves the movement of workers from low-productivity to high-productivity sectors – often from agriculture to manufacturing and services – and is a necessary condition for sustained economic growth.
African Cities Research Consortium (@africancities_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this report, michael danquah, kunal sen and Rachel M Gisselquist present a cross-city analysis of the spatial distribution of economic activities, as well as the drivers and constraints of structural transformation, in Accra, Addis Ababa, Dar es Salaam, Harare, Lagos and Nairobi.