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simeon bischl

@simeonbischl

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

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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!
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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".
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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.

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Can the time it takes to count votes be used as an indicator of local administrative quality? Bavaria naturally going strong.

Can the time it takes to count votes be used as an indicator of local administrative quality? Bavaria naturally going strong.