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@abydepe

A mindful person to be around 😁 ∣ 経済学に興味がある

Chicago, IL Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Ahlus Soresu wal Djem So
Ahlus Soresu wal Djem So@ObiWan_Catnobi·
Metodologi gaada, data questionable, terus kerahin penyembah buat minta expert kasi review for free? How high are you?
AmmarSpaces@AmmarAshshiddi1

@insidefolkative orang-orang kenapa banyak yang ngequote "coba di publikasikan ke jurnal atau peer reviewed buat dicek" ITU PAPERNYA SUDAH ADA, TINGGAL DIREVIEW AJA SAMA KALIAN ATAU PARA AHLI like dawg

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spidey@lochan_twt·
how life feels without chatgpt, claude, cursor
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PrinCe@Prince8bx·
The Hall of Fame for useless villains patiently waiting for Homelander
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☁️@abydepe·
Mahaguru ekonomi netizen +62 udah bawa-bawa “counterfactual” ingin rasanya ku menjerit
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Paul Novosad
Paul Novosad@paulnovosad·
An Econ PhD student at the 20th ranked program who is working on stuff they are passionate about will have a better job market than one at MIT who's been doing nothing but phd-app-maxxing since undergrad. People get confused by this because they don't observe *how* successful people came about their insane knowledge bases. It wasn't by relentlessly grinding away at stuff because they had to. They look at Scott Kominers and say "if i grind and learn as much math as he did, i will be successful." You can't! *You* can't learn as much math as Kominers because he gets energized by configuration results for type ii lattices. You will burn out if you try to do it this way. You cannot, through grind alone, learn more about the economics of cities than Glaeser, or about how to maximize a value function than Acemoglu. Research careers are long. Most people give up and stop working on research (graph is share of elite PhD graduates with at least one publication in year X after graduation). If you're starting a PhD, you're presumably doing it to have a successful 40-year research career. The number one factor in whether that happens is not which program you get into, it's whether you find a research angle that energizes you enough to push through the endless barriers an academic career throws in your path. This is why a lot of the received wisdom around PhD applications is wrong. If you're 100% consumed by the predoc rat race already, it's going to be a long, hard road ahead. Obv you still have to do admissions, you should study a lot for the GRE, sigh it seems like taking real analysis is probably worth it. But spending time on the things that energize you about economics is a no-brainer, whether it's policy, or blogging, or whatever, you gotta do the things that light your fire and make you want to be on this road.
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sumadi kaset
sumadi kaset@worthlessix·
🥀💔 “im so proud of you son” adlh ucapan yg ga prnh keluar org tuaku, karena mereka tak bisa bahasa inggris 💔🥀
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Luke Heeney
Luke Heeney@heeney_luke·
Zane is correct. To get in to an econ PhD, anything other than math classes or econ research is a waste of time. However I think it is sad for our profession that this is the case. Economists who write and spend time with policy makers or industry are much more influential.
𝔐𝔽𝓩@mean_field_zane

My general advice for anyone trying to go into econ PhD is to not blog. Just ace classes, RA, build connections, and most importantly spend most of your own time on research. You don’t need a lab or much funding to do an interesting economics project.

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dreaburger
dreaburger@hjmejoshi·
WHOEVER HACKED CANVAS PLS CHANGE ALL MY GRADES TO 100s IDC U CAN HAVE MY INFO 😭🥹
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John Attridge
John Attridge@John_Attridge·
Previous scholars have argued that it is so over. In this paper, however, I posit that we are so back
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Ogunjobi Daniel
Ogunjobi Daniel@OgunjobiDaniel2·
Let me fill you on the Avatar the last Airbender issue - Hundreds of artists worked all through even with the constant fear of losing their jobs - people were excited because it was going to be on the big screen - Production is done - Paramount says nahh guys we are putting on our streaming platform instead - people filed petitions,…crickets - In the last 48 hours, an hacker group leaked the whole movie for free - millions of people have watched it - the videos have been taken down from X, but people are sharing links to download - it is everywhere!!!!! - the only way to come back is for Paramount to release this on the big screen or lose out big time - it’s so sad to see people’s work just dumped online with no respect to creators, the corporations are evil but please the Animators that worked on this deserve a chance for their work to be shown properly. #avatar #movie #avatarthelastairbender
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💮@kyomochiii·
New japanglish word for your consideration: low気がする (lowkey ga suru)
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Hugo Navarro
Hugo Navarro@HugoNavarroPer2·
EBITDA (2026 edition): Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs, and Donald Announcements.
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Trent 🇺🇸
Trent 🇺🇸@tnertz·
I can’t believe this is a real sight down the midway at @UChicago
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nico
nico@NicosTwtAccount·
The WOR$T
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