simeon bischl (@simeonbischl) 's Twitter Profile
simeon bischl

@simeonbischl

Previously @LMU_Muenchen and @ecb | PhD student @EUI_ECO | Central banks, Political Economy and Public Economics | Believes in parallel trends

ID: 3873426508

calendar_today05-10-2015 18:24:55

217 Tweet

103 Takipçi

582 Takip Edilen

simeon bischl (@simeonbischl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since this talks about Florence I have to say that I would like the ECB to prevent future floods in Florence 😄 Also I'm sure it's bad for price stability if some of its future employees are under water!

Since this talks about Florence I have to say that I would like the ECB to prevent future floods in Florence 😄 Also I'm sure it's bad for price stability if some of its future employees are under water!
Khoa Vu (@khoavuumn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know how applied economists claim to do empirical economics without reading Karl Marx's classic "Das Differerence-in-Differences".

I don't know how applied economists claim to do empirical economics without reading Karl Marx's classic "Das Differerence-in-Differences".
simeon bischl (@simeonbischl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A person like this doesn't exist. An IQ of 276 is 11.7 standard deviations above the mean. Given its normal distribution, the probability of a single person having this IQ is ~10^(-32). Multiply with the world population and you still get a number that is zero by all accounts.