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Arthur Baker

@AW_Baker

Development professional, effective altruist. Tweeting about economics & development @DILatUChic. Formerly @cgdev and @poverty_action. Views my own.

London, England Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Eva Vivalt@evavivalt·
Cash transfers continue to have different effects on labor supply in LMICs vs. high-income countries:
Felipe Lobel@FelipeLobel

🚨New NBER WP (with @myklebest and Valdemar Neto). We study a quasi-experimental expansion of the world’s largest cash transfer program for the extreme poor. A striking result: extra cash increased employment by about 5%, rather than reducing it. It also improved health. 1/3

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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@NathanpmYoung It's a bit like saying "increasing life expectancy reduce child mortality more than vaccines". If you want to compare better to pick a lever rather than an outcome. Macroeconomic policy research? Campaigning for better economic policy?
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@NathanpmYoung What do you mean by economic growth and poverty? If economic growth is "increase in aggregate incomes" and poverty is being below a certain income threshold then economic growth *is* poverty reduction for countries close to the threshold, and irrelevant to poverty otherwise
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Nathan 🔎
Nathan 🔎@NathanpmYoung·
Economic growth has brought more people out of poverty than all charity combined.
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@s8mb @Aria_Babu I’ve invented a better solution. Tea + caffeine tablet. I call it “supertea” I like good espresso, but I think tea tastes better than other coffee. Its also even cheaper and more convenient
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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
@Aria_Babu I wish there was a 'museum of food' where you could try all these old attempts.
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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
Instant coffee started out as a baked paste of ground coffee, butter and tallow. Unfortunately, the fats went rancid. People have wanted instant coffee for centuries. During the American Civil War, transporting the 12.5 tons of coffee that made up 100,000 soldiers' daily ration was a logistical nightmare. And they still needed to roast, grind, and brew it in the field. Most attempts have had serious drawbacks: - Boiling coffee down to concentrate destroys the flavour. - Dry hot-air dehydration, which is what's used for drying pasta, oxidizes the coffee. - Spray drying, used for dried milk, loses important compounds because molecules in coffee become sticky and clump together at different temperatures. - Freeze drying and flash freezing are expensive and cost several dollars per cup. But we cracked coffee in the end, and it's getting better. New at Works in Progress by @OscarSykes7 and Benjamin Stubbing, the story of how instant coffee became drinkable. worksinprogress.co/issue/a-brief-…
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@JustinSandefur Good point. Isn’t the actual disagreement that the more orthodox view is that IMF/WB reforms in the 90s largely addressed these issues, while the Hicklers think that the issues are more fundamental?
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Justin Sandefur
Justin Sandefur@JustinSandefur·
20 years before Hickel discourse, right-leaning economists were surprisingly open to the idea that IMF programs in the '80s and '90s had undermined global development. Here's Bob Barro and Jong-Wha Lee (JME 2005)
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@Michael_J_Hil It's so odd to me that someone would write this tweet and not do a BOTEC to figure out how much it would raise. The numbers have to add up!
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@NathanpmYoung Also is the question “does African history colonialism have a negative impact on modern day growth?” Or “is it responsible for most of the difference in modern growth btwn SSA and Asia” or “is it responsible for most of the income difference”?
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@NathanpmYoung All of this pretty disputed ofc. But the strong-man position typically isn’t “colonialism is always bad for growth”. Not just Asia, also the Americas!
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Nathan 🔎
Nathan 🔎@NathanpmYoung·
I don't think colonialism explains why Africa has such low growth. Asia had colonialism too.
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@AaronBergman18 Additional point: status or positional goods are zero or negative sum. As consumption rises, it's not just that the marginal value falls. A higher % is spent on positional goods. Your billionth dollar is negative-sum even before taking into account resource use.
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Why I think spending a billion dollars on oneself (over a normal human lifetime) is bad and should be socially condemned
Aaron Bergman 🔍 ⏸️ (in that order)@AaronBergman18

From a straightforward utilitarian perspective, it’s just good to deploy money in the service of others’ wellbeing and by the time you hit “how many tens of millions of dollars should I spend on a yacht” I’m extremely unsympathetic to additional personal consumption In a strong metaphysical sense I believe in moral ordering but not normativity, but I’m very happy to have normativity-like social norms in the service of better rather than worse worlds, and I think the norm/take of “spending a billion dollars on oneself (conditioning on a current normal human lifespan) is selfish to the point of deserving condemnation” or the policy “everyone knows and abides by the policy that you’re expected to give away the billionth+ dollar (or keep invested for now and so this later) rather than spend on oneself” makes for a better world One might argue that this reduces the incentive to make good products and services and such that grow the pie, but I don’t think this is true to the extent that it’s the winning consideration because as an empirical psychological-economic matter we just have declining marginal utility of money such that empirical estimates of personal utility of the billionth dollar (relative to at more normal incomes) are trivially small (it’s even smaller than you’d guess I think, I’ll try to pull up an actual figure on this)

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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
Freedom of movement is one of the best immigration policies ever. Complete, no-borders free movement. Almost complete access to labour markets and benefits. Integrating countries with incomes as different as the US and Mexico today, with huge benefits and relatively few issues.
Alexander Kustov@akoustov

I have a piece @TheArgumentMag on why the US is so much better at immigration than Europe. As someone who's lived in and studied both, I've been thinking about it a lot. Anyone who opines on migration on either side would benefit from acknowledging the complete US superiority.

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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@Aria_Babu @NathanpmYoung The boob thing was also strongly against my priors so I clicked through to the blog you cite. It's evidence comes from sex doll sales and anime. I'm not sure those are representative of most men. I feel like there must be better data out there
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Aria Schrecker
Aria Schrecker@Aria_Babu·
@NathanpmYoung I think they don't know how common boob jobs nor what they look like. The better comparison would be pictures of the same woman, but one flat chested and one with large breasts and ask which would they rather marry knowing the one with large breasts had had a boob job.
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Aria Schrecker
Aria Schrecker@Aria_Babu·
Most women underrate how much men care about looks. And when they do try to get more attractive they waste time and effort on tanning, contouring their face, getting their nails done. Instead, almost everyone could be considered attractive if they lost weight, grew their hair long, and cleared up their skin. All these things are within your control. There's other basic advice that should be obvious. Wear makeup everyday and go for a youthful, dewy look. Remove your body hair. Ditch your glasses. For the extreme looksmaxxers, focus on your body. Your face is probably fine and hard to change. Get a boob job, precisely control your weight, and do hourglass-enhancing exercises. You are no longer stuck with the looks God gave you. ariababu.co.uk/p/get-sexier
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@s8mb @PMArslanagic Ah if this is just to stop people forgetting / procrastinating rather than because they’re serious anti-vaxxers that may be right
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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
@AW_Baker @PMArslanagic Neither Phoebe nor I think families need to be reliant on these benefits for the incentive to work.
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Phoebe Arslanagić-Little
Phoebe Arslanagić-Little@PMArslanagic·
Parents in the UK who choose not to vaccinate their children should not be eligible for benefits. That includes no Child Benefit and no free childcare. All children need to be vaccinated against killer diseases like Meningitis B and measles.
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
@PMArslanagic @s8mb How strongly are non-vaccinated kids concentrated in families relying on benefits. You might want to pick a lever(s) that affects a larger share of people unless it’s v concentrated
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Phoebe Arslanagić-Little
Phoebe Arslanagić-Little@PMArslanagic·
@s8mb Yes. And I strongly expect it’s not that hard to incentivise more parents to take these vaccines up once not doing so is made inconvenient.
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Sam Glover
Sam Glover@sam_atis·
It's pretty funny that these fake North Korean workers are apparently sometimes doing a better job than actual employees. The scam here is basically doing competent work and receiving payment in exchange (plus some ID fraud, of course).
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Lauren Gilbert
Lauren Gilbert@notanastronomer·
@JustinSandefur I am resolutely ignoring these really quite decent flights in favor of a... 17 hour layover in Shenzhen.
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Justin Sandefur
Justin Sandefur@JustinSandefur·
i need to get from Delhi to Rabat and back to Beijing in the next couple weeks and... there are some *cheap* tickets through the gulf
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker@AW_Baker·
I always think these claims are odd, because they either imply: A) We don’t need any climate targets, standard economic analysis aiming to lower prices would have the same outcome. B) The best way to lower prices is to peruse a totally orthogonal objective.
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow

Reaching net zero by 2050 is often framed as a cost burden. The UK Climate Change Committee’s latest analysis suggests the opposite. The real risk is fossil fuel dependency.

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