
Matthew Brummer
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Matthew Brummer
@matthewbrummer
Associate Professor of science & technology policy at GRIPS (政策研究大学院大学) and Policy Innovations Fellow, Program on US-Japan Relations, Harvard University


This is really big. A machine learning study has found that the political leanings of economists not only influence the language they use to present their results in academic research, but also the very estimates they produce for several “objective” variables, such that the implied policy prescription is consistent with their partisan leaning. This might shake economics to its core. Economics has built much of its credibility on the presumption that its analyses are largely objective and that the role of politics is to choose trade-offs between objective benefits and costs on qualitatively different dimensions. This article demonstrates that these “objective” benefits and costs may not actually be objective but instead a biased function of the economist’s political orientation. Paper: academic.oup.com/ej/article/134…






Call for Proposals for new book series, 'Technology, International Relations and World Order' 👇











ISA is pleased to announce our 2025 convention, taking place in March 2-5, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. The convention theme is "Reconnecting International Studies" and the deadline for submissions is June 1st: isanet.org/Conferences/IS…

Introducing OpenAI Japan, our first office in Asia, along with a new GPT-4 custom model specifically optimized for 日本語 (the Japanese language). openai.com/blog/introduci…



Invitation: if you are working on a book project, or have an idea for a book project, on Technology in IR that might fit with the new Routledge series (👇) I'll be at #ISA2024 - happy to chat over work in all stages of development



Explore this gift article from The New York Times. You can read it for free without a subscription. Finally, Sweden. With Finland, it makes the Baltics much safer, let alone themselves and the rest of NATO. My take nytimes.com/2024/02/26/wor…


