Kim Pernell (@nellper) 's Twitter Profile
Kim Pernell

@nellper

@UTAustinSoc prof. Sociologist. Tweets rarely, but working on it.

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David Brady (@davebrady72.bsky.social) (@davebrady72) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As people list Biden’s accomplishments, the HISTORIC and HUGE decline in child poverty in 2021 due to his expanded CTC needs to be highlighted. And, I’d point out Harris proposed something very close to this policy when she ran for president in 2016. sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/itep/Percent-o…

As people list Biden’s accomplishments, the HISTORIC and HUGE decline in child poverty in 2021 due to his expanded CTC needs to be highlighted.

And, I’d point out Harris proposed something very close to this policy when she ran for president in 2016.

sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/itep/Percent-o…
Sheila Bair (@sheilabair2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regulators who are not worried about PE because they think they are much less levered than banks should read this. Not much “equity” in the business model these days ig.ft.com/private-equity via @ft

Princeton University Press (@princetonupress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In The Paradox of Islamic Finance, Ryan Calder examines how the booming Islamic #finance industry became an ultramodern hybrid of #religion and #markets. Now available. Learn more about this deeply researched book: hubs.ly/Q02JgmXX0 #Capitalism

In The Paradox of Islamic Finance, Ryan Calder examines how the booming Islamic #finance industry became an ultramodern hybrid of #religion and #markets.

Now available. Learn more about this deeply researched book: hubs.ly/Q02JgmXX0 #Capitalism
Kim Pernell (@nellper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I still remember the first time I heard Chana present on this project (almost a decade ago!) - one of the most interesting talks I’ve ever been to. Can’t wait to read the book!

Princeton University Press (@princetonupress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Visions of Financial Order, Kim Pernell shows how differences in national financial regulatory systems emerged from divergent beliefs about economic order and prosperity. Now available, learn more about this innovative book: hubs.ly/Q02KqsBy0

In Visions of Financial Order, <a href="/nellper/">Kim Pernell</a> shows how differences in national financial regulatory systems emerged from divergent beliefs about economic order and prosperity.

Now available, learn more about this innovative book: hubs.ly/Q02KqsBy0
Princeton University Press (@princetonupress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Visions of Financial Order, Kim Pernell shows how differences in national financial regulatory systems emerged from divergent beliefs about economic order and prosperity. Now available, learn more about this innovative book and read a sample: hubs.ly/Q02PB0yC0 #EconTwitter

In Visions of Financial Order, <a href="/nellper/">Kim Pernell</a> shows how differences in national financial regulatory systems emerged from divergent beliefs about economic order and prosperity.

Now available, learn more about this innovative book and read a sample: hubs.ly/Q02PB0yC0 #EconTwitter
Simone Zhang (@simonezhang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New working paper on the emerging use of AI among online survey participants: Focusing on open-ended Qs, we study how often and why survey-takers use AI. We also compare human vs LLM written answers to sensitive questions. 🔗: osf.io/preprints/soca…

New working paper on the emerging use of AI among online survey participants:

Focusing on open-ended Qs, we study how often and why survey-takers use AI. We also compare human vs LLM written answers to sensitive questions. 

🔗: osf.io/preprints/soca…
Benjamin Shestakofsky (@bshestakofsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new article in SASE Socio-Economic Review, I draw on findings from Behind the Startup and additional data to examine how a VC-backed startup organized labor to create value for investors. academic.oup.com/ser/advance-ar…

Kim Pernell (@nellper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in learning more about my book Visions of Financial Order (and in 1200 words or less!), please check out the Work in Progress blog. Princeton University Press UT Austin Sociology