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july
@JulioSolis
Political economy & culture. PhD student @Harvard_GovDept
Katılım Nisan 2009
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@anup_malani Anup, would you be able to share the skill? I use AI intensively to write (particularly to fix grammar) but I massively edit since it usually kills my “voice”. Would be very interested in trying your approach
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cc @cblatts @aniketapanjwani @bcherny — Chris, you told me to start shipping these. Aniket, does the author-mimic critic show up when you teach agentic coding to economists? Boris, skill is in the link reply — worth including in the Claude Code skills docs?
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Super useful in the AI age 🤣
On Mac, you can make paste always remove formatting (no more Cmd+Shift+Option+V gymnastics).
System Settings → Keyboard → Keyboard Shortcuts → App Shortcuts
Add new:
• Application: All Applications
• Menu Title: “Paste and Match Style”
• Shortcut: Cmd + V
Now Cmd+V = clean paste everywhere.
Source: makeuseof.com/tag/5-ways-str…
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@Tyler_Menzer @arthur_spirling @reluctantcrim @ryancbriggs @DrEmmaZang @AdamBerinsky but again, wouldn’t it be the same if you hired an army of RAs/MTurkers to label/tag observations? One can reproduce the process of coding schema is well documented and exhaustive. Otherwise really hard
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@arthur_spirling @reluctantcrim @ryancbriggs @DrEmmaZang @AdamBerinsky If I am reading Arthur correctly, what he is talking about (and where I would share a concern) is say that someone uses AI to create a sentiment variable (a relatively common thing now).
If the model goes away, recreating that variable as it was becomes impossible even w/ code
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As moderator for the AI & Publishing panel at Yale, I’m planning to press @AdamBerinsky on the new AJPS AI policy: ajps.org/2026/04/10/upd…. We’re entering a moment where journals aren’t just evaluating research. They’re implicitly defining what counts as “acceptable” use of AI.
So here’s a real question: What should editors actually be policing vs. leaving to authors and reviewers?
If you had 30 seconds with journal editors, what would you ask?
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@Original_Libbro @_alice_evans I was going to make exactly the same point! Current group distribution in Southern Africa is extremely modern
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@_alice_evans Were these migrations due to the mfecane? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mfecane
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From field experiments to policy interventions at scale.
My latest commentary @ScienceMagazine - after reading @Econ_4_Everyone hard to think of anything else!
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Ph.D. Candidate Chinemelu Okafor has published her first working paper, titled Protest Matters: The Effects of Protests on Economic Redistribution, in NBER buff.ly/tGsS17C #GovGrads
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New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP21239
Regional Favoritism: New Data, Larger Sample, Same Pattern
Christian Düben @MonashUni, Roland Hodler @HSGStGallen, Paul Raschky @MonashUni
ow.ly/SOSI50YnXtq
#CEPR_DE #CEPR_PoE #EconTwitter

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Check out this video interview with Andrew Kao, a PhD candidate at @Harvard, about his #ASSA2026 poster on the unintended consequences of political party bans. aeaweb.org/conference/vid…
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Surveying recent research on changing culture and social norms in developing countries and proposing a simple framework to interpret these changes, from @elianalaferrara and @YanagizawaD nber.org/papers/w34784

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Presentación en la cual don @srgsilvac va a flexear que no tuvo que leer el libro porque todavía tiene sus apuntes de clase de Womack
ITAM@ITAM_mx
El ITAM te invita a la presentación del libro Cuadernos para la Historia de América Latina, de John Womack, Jr. 🗓 12 de febrero | ⏰ 16:00–19:00 h 📍 Auditorio Raúl Baillères, Río Hondo 🎙️ Con especialistas invitados. Registro Zoom: itam.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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I am pleased to share the cover for my new book, WHAT HAPPENED TO LIBERAL DEMOCRACY?. It's an in-depth look at the rise and fall of liberal democracy, and invitation to remake liberalism with a new political philosophy.
Out Aug 11. Preorder here: bit.ly/LiberalDemocra…
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In 40 years, it had never rained during the Super Bowl. On the day of 41st the heavens opened up and poured down hard.
Because everything on the stage were live instruments and the stage floor was slick with water for he and his dancers, they asked Prince what did he want to do about the performance.
Prince replied, “can you make it rain harder?”
Long live Prince. The greatest halftime performance in Super Bowl history.
spicebae@spicebae_
hands down, Rihanna had the greatest Super Bowl half time performance and it's not close.
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JOIN us for this year’s Rebecca Morton conference on experimental political science at NYU! March 6-7. We have a great line up of papers and posters!
Program (scroll down) here: wp.nyu.edu/cesspoliticals…
Register (no fee) here: nyu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aY…
@NYUpolitics @nyuniversity
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Hello! I am hiring for two positions. One based at UCSD (first review of applicants next week) and one based in Mozambique (rolling review). Please see information here: saralowes.com/resources.html
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For decades, the standard economic blueprint for a middle-class society was simple: industrialization. But in our latest Capitalisn’t podcast, @rodrikdani makes a very sobering case that this door is now effectively closed.
The data is hard to ignore:
- Even in China, the undisputed leader in production, tens of millions of manufacturing jobs are vanishing.
- In the U.S., despite serious efforts to rebuild the industrial base, manufacturing’s share of total employment continues to fall.
- The 10 largest occupations of the next decade are projected to all be in non-traded services like long-term care and retail.
Rodrik argues the future of our society will be built on services because we simply have "no other choice". The question now is whether we can make those jobs productive enough to sustain a middle-class.
Full podcast: youtube.com/watch?v=gp7WQ_…

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