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Nathan Williams

@nathanecon

econ phd student at @EmoryEconomics // spatial! labor! history! // tofu enthusiast // @CSBSJU alum // he/him

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If this is as good as it looks, ChatGPT shifted from labor-augmenting to labor-replacing technology for anyone with "Analyst" in their job title

Stephen Redding (@reddingecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to post a new survey paper on “Quantitative Urban Models” for an upcoming new volume of the Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics.” Comments welcome by email! princeton.edu/~reddings/pape…

Allison Shertzer (@econhist_allday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Historical Housing Prices (HHP) Project has launched with new sales and market rental housing price indices for U.S. cities spanning 1890-2006. This collaboration with Ronan Lyons and Rowena Gray uses newspaper real estate sections. A thread on these data: 1/n

The Historical Housing Prices (HHP) Project has launched with new sales and market rental housing price indices for U.S. cities spanning 1890-2006. This collaboration with <a href="/ronanlyons/">Ronan Lyons</a> and <a href="/RowenaGray6/">Rowena Gray</a> uses newspaper real estate sections. A thread on these data: 1/n
Pascal Michaillat (@pmichaillat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Need a bit of technical support to get through first-year PhD math camp? pascalmichaillat.org/c3/ The page hosts three short, basic notes covering mathematical methods for graduate macroeconomics: 1. Dynamic programming 2. Optimal control 3. Differential equations

Need a bit of technical support to get through first-year PhD math camp?

pascalmichaillat.org/c3/

The page hosts three short, basic notes covering mathematical methods for graduate macroeconomics:

1. Dynamic programming
2. Optimal control
3. Differential equations
Econometrica (@ecmaeditors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time series variables with unit roots lead to Granger and Newbold’s spurious regressions. Are there analogous unit root processes for spatial variables and do they lead to spurious spatial regressions? Yes and yes econometricsociety.org/publications/e…

Time series variables with unit roots lead to Granger and Newbold’s spurious regressions. Are there analogous unit root processes for spatial variables and do they lead to spurious spatial regressions? Yes and yes econometricsociety.org/publications/e…
Georgios Tsiachtsiras (@tsiachtsiras) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi scholars, We made public available a dataset containing all the patents by French residents registered in USPTO over the period 1838-1960. The patents are geo localised at the commune level, only Continental France. dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?…

Xavier Jaravel (@xjaravel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ New micro-to-macro paper alert! 👇👇👇👇 How much does inflation matter for inequality? To address this question, I'm very excited to share new inflation series by income, age, race and other socio-demographic characteristics in the United States. 👉xavierjaravel.com/_files/ugd/bac…

1/ New micro-to-macro paper alert! 👇👇👇👇

How much does inflation matter for inequality? To address this question, I'm very excited to share new  inflation series by income, age, race and other socio-demographic characteristics in the United States.

👉xavierjaravel.com/_files/ugd/bac…