Carolina Caetano (@carolcaetanouga) 's Twitter Profile
Carolina Caetano

@carolcaetanouga

I’m an econometrician @ECON_Terry (UGA) Endogeneity, discontinuities, bunching, health and early childhood.

ID: 1276863843671707649

linkhttp://www.carolinacaetano.net calendar_today27-06-2020 13:04:23

301 Tweet

1,1K Takipçi

191 Takip Edilen

Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna (@pedrohcgs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so happy that my paper with Brantly Callaway won the Dennis J. Aigner Award at the Journal of Econometrics. In fact, this is an award for the recent DiD advances, as CS is sharing the prize with 2 other DiD papers that y'all know and love: professional age forecaster and Sun and Abraham! Thanks!

I'm so happy that my paper with Brantly Callaway won the Dennis J. Aigner Award at the <a href="/JEconometrics/">Journal of Econometrics</a>.

In fact, this is an award for the recent DiD advances, as CS is sharing the prize with 2 other DiD papers that y'all know and love: <a href="/agoodmanbacon/">professional age forecaster</a> and Sun and Abraham!

Thanks!
Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna (@pedrohcgs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy to see this out in the open! We are finalizing an R package to implement the test in more general cases, including staggered setups. So stay tuned!

Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna (@pedrohcgs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Came back from #ASSA2023 very motivated and grateful! Here's a picture of professional age forecaster, Liyang Sun, Brant Callaway, and me, just after we received the Journal of Econometrics Dennis J Aigner Award for the best empirical paper (our 3 DiD papers shared the award) Thanks a lot!!!

Came back from #ASSA2023 very motivated and grateful!

Here's a picture of <a href="/agoodmanbacon/">professional age forecaster</a>, Liyang Sun, Brant Callaway, and me, just after we received the <a href="/JEconometrics/">Journal of Econometrics</a> Dennis J Aigner Award for the best empirical paper (our 3 DiD papers shared the award)

Thanks a lot!!!
Dalia Ghanem (@daliaaghanem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to International Economic Association IEA for featuring me this month and giving me an opportunity to reflect on my professional journey and to share some of the lessons I Iearnt along the way!

Carolina Caetano (@carolcaetanouga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are not the first to say this. Psychologists and educators have been saying for a long time that over-scheduling and excessive homework are a problem. We provide solid causal evidence that they are right: tinyurl.com/4fxkbdfp.

Carolina Caetano (@carolcaetanouga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread by Jill Barshay about the dangers of over-scheduling kids, followed by the link to her piece about our recent paper. See a thread I wrote about our concerning findings here: tinyurl.com/mwny47cc TL;DR: kids are doing too much, and by high school they are not ok.

Giovanni Mellace (@giomellace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Schindler Only people who have a poor understanding of causal inference hate a method per se in my opinion. Anyway, I suggest this paper by Michael Knaus academic.oup.com/ectj/article/2…

Carolina Caetano (@carolcaetanouga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do you call Y_i(0)? Have we settled on a name? I’ve been calling it “baseline outcome” and “inherent outcome,” but I’m sure there must be a better name. #econmetrics #causalinference