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J. Rodriguez Weber

@JRodriguezWeber

Padre. Docente. Historiador económico. Estudio la desigualdad económica. PHES-UDELAR. El corazón late a la izquierda. Boludear es nutrirse, dijo E.T. 📖🧉📷✒🔨

Montevideo, Uruguay Katılım Ekim 2011
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J. Rodriguez Weber@JRodriguezWeber·
Desde chico me obsesiona la paradoja uruguaya El país maravilloso del que nos hablaban las maestras no pegaba con la sensacion de crisis permanente que vivía mi familia Cuarenta años de reflexión, diez de trabajo y dos de redacción, y este es el resultado: fcu.edu.uy/p/la-republica…
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"Nada se resuelve negando los eventuales conflictos. Ni en términos personales ni mucho menos en términos políticos. La política necesita de una versión agonista, que ponga en movimiento a un nosotros y ellos, porque justamente eso nos conmueve a actuar." ladiaria.com.uy/opinion/articu…
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Mi primera experiencia militante, salir del liceo 18 (estaba en primer año) a repartir volantes. Y bancarme algún reproche, de gente que me consideraba muy chico para estar haciendo política. Pero no había, ni hay, causa más noble que la justicia.
M. Fernandez Galeano@mafgaleano

Voto verde. No se llegó pero fue una instancia fundamental para vencer la impunidad. El Corto Buscaglia un grande!! Entre las entrevistadas Sara Larocca y Margarita Musto

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"La baja fecundidad es síntoma de progreso, pero tiene impacto". Así ha de encararse este escenario, que llegó para quedarse. youtu.be/7Vtpd332UDc?si…
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J. Rodriguez Weber@JRodriguezWeber·
@JMilei Que mal escrito!! No pude llegar al segundo párrafo por lo horroroso de la prosa. Un artículo, señor Presidente, no se escribe como un tweet. Para ewcribor un texto de más de 300 caracteres es importante poder hilvanar ideas
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Steven N. Durlauf@sndurlauf·
Graduate students, postdocs, and early career faculty across the social sciences, please apply to this Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Mobility! The school is co-organized by the Dondena Center at @Unibocconi, Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale @ispionline, and the Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility @UCStoneCenter. The interdisciplinary team of lecturers is Guido Alfani @guido_alfani, Béatrice Cherrier @Undercoverhist, Ariel Kalil @ariel_kalil, Zachary Parolin @ZParolin , Paola Profeta @Paola_Profeta, Antonio Villafranca @AntVillafranca, and me.
UChicago | Stone Center on Inequality & Mobility@UCStoneCenter

Early-career researchers — Milan is calling 🇮🇹 Join us for the Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality, hosted with the Dondena Centre at @Unibocconi and @ispionline. Your spot is waiting. Apply now: bit.ly/4ma5k2H

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J. Rodriguez Weber@JRodriguezWeber·
Lapidaria síntesis, la de Pérez. Aunque se la hicieron fácil. Porque, la verdad, es bien ridículo eso de que un cura vaya por ahí sermoneando a la gente por no tener hijos.
Ana Laura Pérez@perezanalaura

Imponer a otros una vida que ni siquiera vos elegiste, juzgar y reducir a la caricatura las razones de los otros pero considerar que las propias si tienen valor y qué en el camino nada de eso te haga ni un poco de ruido elpais.com.uy/informacion/po…

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Quienes no somos angloparlantes debemos dedicar energía, tiempo, y dinero, para expresarnos en el inglés propio de un niño de 8 años. Recursos que, obviamente, no se aplican a la investigación ni a la reflexión. Bienvenidos los LLM que levantan obstáculos y desmontan privilegios!
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026

One of the great promises of LLMs is that they have reduced linguistic barriers for non-native English speakers in academia by at least an order of magnitude. Economics, my own field, is 99% in English. I have written a few papers and a book in Spanish but, for all practical purposes, these count for zero in my CV. I had to spend considerable time and effort to reach a level where I could give a 90-minute seminar in English. I could do it because economics is a math-heavy field (you can always put the equation on the slide and let the math do the work) and because Spanish is not that far from English. But I have seen incredibly brilliant students, particularly from East Asia, crash and burn in the job market because their English was below a minimum standard. I do not complain about it. As my great professor at Minnesota, Chris Phelan, loves to say: “Nobody should have told you that life is fair.” Some are born into upper-middle-class families in Hampstead, London, and some into villages in rural China. Given how different Chinese is from English, what amazes me is how smart my Chinese colleagues must be to give a 90-minute seminar in English at all. If you are a native English speaker, try to learn enough Chinese to give a five-minute talk. Then you will understand what they have accomplished. LLMs mean that an Egyptian student no longer must agonize for hours over a flowing introduction to her job market paper. Or a Korean student can prepare for interview questions without a native speaker holding her hand. We are only beginning to see the effects of this change. Native speakers (or speakers of languages close to English) have, so far, maintained a clear advantage in policy discussions. Does anyone truly believe that Paul Krugman would have become a New York Times columnist if he had been a native speaker of Japanese? Same brain, same graduate education, same contributions to economics, same academic jobs, very different impact on public opinion. Or why is economics or physics much more international than sociology, political science, or history? Because in economics or physics, you can get away with much lower linguistic skills. In history, if you cannot write English prose that meets a particular standard, you cannot publish. The resistance to LLMs in academic writing is, in many cases, the defense of the linguistic advantages of English. Let’s call a spade a spade.

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"The resistance to LLMs in academic writing is, in many cases, the defense of the linguistic advantages of English. Let’s call a spade a spade."
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026

One of the great promises of LLMs is that they have reduced linguistic barriers for non-native English speakers in academia by at least an order of magnitude. Economics, my own field, is 99% in English. I have written a few papers and a book in Spanish but, for all practical purposes, these count for zero in my CV. I had to spend considerable time and effort to reach a level where I could give a 90-minute seminar in English. I could do it because economics is a math-heavy field (you can always put the equation on the slide and let the math do the work) and because Spanish is not that far from English. But I have seen incredibly brilliant students, particularly from East Asia, crash and burn in the job market because their English was below a minimum standard. I do not complain about it. As my great professor at Minnesota, Chris Phelan, loves to say: “Nobody should have told you that life is fair.” Some are born into upper-middle-class families in Hampstead, London, and some into villages in rural China. Given how different Chinese is from English, what amazes me is how smart my Chinese colleagues must be to give a 90-minute seminar in English at all. If you are a native English speaker, try to learn enough Chinese to give a five-minute talk. Then you will understand what they have accomplished. LLMs mean that an Egyptian student no longer must agonize for hours over a flowing introduction to her job market paper. Or a Korean student can prepare for interview questions without a native speaker holding her hand. We are only beginning to see the effects of this change. Native speakers (or speakers of languages close to English) have, so far, maintained a clear advantage in policy discussions. Does anyone truly believe that Paul Krugman would have become a New York Times columnist if he had been a native speaker of Japanese? Same brain, same graduate education, same contributions to economics, same academic jobs, very different impact on public opinion. Or why is economics or physics much more international than sociology, political science, or history? Because in economics or physics, you can get away with much lower linguistic skills. In history, if you cannot write English prose that meets a particular standard, you cannot publish. The resistance to LLMs in academic writing is, in many cases, the defense of the linguistic advantages of English. Let’s call a spade a spade.

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Fernanda Kosak@ferkosak·
Estoy trancada con 3 libros de no ficción que no quiero dejar pero me gustaría un empujoncito de una novela atrapante para agarrar impulso. Escucho ofertas:
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Hace 4 años lo dijo @anulolbapnauj: asumir conduce a la perdida acelerada de poder. Dados los problemas que el país enfrenta, las demandas de la sociedad y la debilidad de las instituciones, gobernar es defraudar. Y sucede muy rápido
Gabriel Papa@grielpapa

Chile: brutal caída de la aprobación de la gestión presidencial ("Pulso Ciudadano"). Brutal y rápida (asumió el 11/3) Caída de 12,8 pp (de 47,5 a 34,7%) de la aprobación de Kast, q está en similar nivel al de (el tan denostado) Boric al comienzo de su gestión. Razones? 1/3

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Manuel Sutherland@Marxiando·
El *colaboracionismo* hace pocos meses decía que había que ir a votar sin libertades, sin tarjeta, sin auditorias, sin que te den los resultados y con los testigos de mesa presos, en el exilio o asesinados.... 🤡🚩 Hace pocos meses habia q votar, por votar, siempre, aunque nada pase. Era un derecho inalienable que no se podía ceder. Un deber cívico. No importa q todos los candidatos sean del régimen o sus asociados. Hay q apoyar esas elecciones. 🗳️🤔 Hoy dia, el colaboracionismo lucha por evitar elecciones presidenciales, a toda costa. Argumenta q es imposible, que no hay condiciones, que hay q "estabilizar", que la transición en la Mesopotamia de hace 3 mil años duró 45 años, que no hay prisa, q dejen el apuro y las ansias de votar, de cambiar de régimen. 🏛️📜⏳ Votar en unas elecciones presidenciales que abran al fin la senda de la transición democrática? Nop. No. Not. Dejen la prisa, dejen el apuro. 🚫👣 #Venezuela #EleccionesLibres #Libertad #Democracia #Transicion 🇻🇪
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