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Keaton Miller

Keaton Miller

@millersdrafts

Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Oregon. Climber. Burner. Opinions are my own.

Eugene, OR 가입일 Mart 2009
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Einer Elhauge
Einer Elhauge@elhauge·
@conlon_chris @HalSinger @LHSummers That does not answer the question, so I will ask again: how would you determine the effects of concentration on price and inflation levels? Are you saying economics is incapable of answering that question one way or the other?
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Einer Elhauge
Einer Elhauge@elhauge·
An important finding that reinforces a similar finding by Hal Singer. Score one for @HalSinger and one against @LHSummers in the concentration-inflation debate.
Ted Tatos@TedTatos

New Boston Fed research throws cold water on neoliberal claims (read Furman, Summers, Rampell, etc.) that inflation-concentration links are a "conspiracy theory". @BostonFed finds the opposite. Concentration has contributed to inflationary pressure: bostonfed.org/publications/c…

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ky@kylefbutts·
Introducing stata2r.github.io w @nickchk and @grant_mcdermott Hopefully makes the Stata -> R pipeline much easier. - data-wrangling with {data.table} - regression analysis with {fixest} These packages are blazingly fast 🏃🏻💨, highly powerful 💪🏻😎, and flexible 👌✨
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@bitsy15CS Good question! I'm using Census counts of "residents" here, which includes non-citizens. Of course, that could be biased across counties based on the methods the Census uses to count that population, but i think it's probably second order to the main question.
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Suzanne Miller
Suzanne Miller@bitsy15CS·
@millersdrafts Impressive thought experiment! Any chance of incorporating correction for non-citizens by county? I'm imagining counties with lots of green card holders more than undocumented.
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Benjamin Hansen
Benjamin Hansen@benconomics·
If the University of Austin succeeds, I hope the also start up a University of Bend. What wins for you?
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@mattyglesias @john_morehouse7 @Brett_Garcia_ It can be especially bad if the tourists are spending their dollars *outside* of the jurisdiction they are staying in -- for example people staying in San Gabriel are probably spending in LA City or Pasadena... but bringing their externalities home with them.
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@mattyglesias @john_morehouse7 @Brett_Garcia_ Intuition here is that traditional hospitality industry/zoning rules keep externalities of tourists away from long-term residents, so positive effects dominate. Short-term rentals distribute externalities to places where part of value of residency is "peace and quiet."
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@benconomics @uoregon Random selection of reporting is strong. I prefer to think that the vaccination rate among non-reporters is zero.
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Benjamin Hansen
Benjamin Hansen@benconomics·
Come on faculty @uoregon, are we going to let the students beat us in the vaccination race? Also students, great job (still at 96 percent vaccinated with 1 week before class)!!!
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Matthew Hockenberry
Matthew Hockenberry@hockendougal·
What's going on with global supply chains? (aka "why are we running out of everthing," "why is shipping so slow," "why are things more expensive"). A link roundup thread:
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Benjamin Hansen
Benjamin Hansen@benconomics·
In case you haven't started looking in the JOE yet, there's a tenured endowed chair (open field) opening in the @uoregon economics dept, funded by generous donation from the Patrone family. Please apply. Email or DM if you have questions. careers.uoregon.edu/en-us/job/5275…
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@troachecon @benconomics It will be interesting to see how border distances matter for eventual exit. Looking forward to learning more!
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@troachecon @benconomics Fascinating story. Didn't know the stats on OK's dispensaries. Very interested to see what happens when leases end. One Q: can non-residents get cards to shop?
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
Re: the @nytimes spelling bee. Last year the NYT used the word "zoonotic" more than 40 times in print. It used the words "inurn" and "minim" (from yesterday's spelling bee) zero times. Don't tell me "zoonotic" is obscure and "minim" is not.
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@UnlearnEcon Yes, it's a paper from the 80s. The point: economists have been thinking about individuals and the choices they make *at that level* for a long time. Ages, by your estimation. Ages during which economists have spoken to their basic unit of analysis. What would you like to see?
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Keaton Miller
Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@UnlearnEcon My second point is that economists do study individuals. One example from my field: Rust 1987 ECMA. "Optimal Replacement of GMC Bus Engines: An Empirical Model of Harold Zurcher" A landmark study dedicated to the examination of one bus maintenance manager. jstor.org/stable/1911259
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Keaton Miller@millersdrafts·
@UnlearnEcon Oh, I meant the unit of analysis is a "choice" -- as in one study might analyze the choice of where to go to school, another study might consider consumption smoothing choices, and another might model the choice of interest rates by central banks. (All from the January AER)
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