Jamie Hentall MacCuish

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Jamie Hentall MacCuish

Jamie Hentall MacCuish

@jhmaccuish

UCL Economics PhD candidate, IFS research scholar. Studying inequality and the economic implications of attention.

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Morten O. Ravn
Morten O. Ravn@MortenORavn·
Looking to hire talent? Look no further than Jamie! His JMP uses a dynamic model with rational inattention + heterogenous beliefs to show how small costs of attention explains a large part of the retirement age puzzle. Seamless blend of data and theory. sites.google.com/view/jamiehent…
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
Thanks for tweeting this summary 🙏. I hope to write a thread giving some more details really soon!
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish
Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
@yesimorhun My job market paper. I include costly attention in a lifecycle model of retirement that generates endogenous mistaken beliefs replicating stated beliefs in the data. This creates new mechanisms that help explain some puzzles in the retirement literature. jhmaccuish.github.io/JMP/
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Yeşim Orhun
Yeşim Orhun@yesimorhun·
I am looking for all economics / marketing academics out there who enriched structural models with behavioral assumptions. Please tweet your paper in reply. Thanks!
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish
Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
Thank you @GESSuniMannheim for the warm reception! It was a pleasure to have so many interesting conversations and have the chance to share my work. Thanks to @enter_econ for making this possible and @LukasHack_ for all his work as the local organiser.
European Network for Training in Economic Research@enter_econ

Today, Jamie Hentall MacCuish from @EconUCL visited U Mannheim/@GESSuniMannheim to present his Job Market Paper “Costly Attention and Retirement” in the Public Economics Seminar, organized by Eckhard Janeba/Arthur Seibold. The paper is available here: sites.google.com/view/jamiehent…

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Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
Really excited to be taking part in this amazing conference all about expectations! Only wish it was further from the job market so I could give it my undivided attention!
Mridula@Mridgyy

🗣️🗣️📢1st PhD Expectations Workshop in Macroeconomics Schedule! With keynotes by Albert Marcet and @R2Rsquared. Incase you would like to attend please send us an email at phdexpectationsconference@bse.eu for zoom details. Look forward to seeing you there! #EconTwitter

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Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson@PJTheEconomist·
Worth repeating. Take all the tax changes coming in over next few years and: If your income is < £155k, you lose If your income is > £155k you win If your income > £1m you gain more than £40,000
Paul Johnson@PJTheEconomist

Despite today's tax cuts middle earners are still set to lose as a result of tax changes over next years. The freezing of allowances and thresholds is still a big tax increase. Only those on over £155,000 will pay less tax overall. The very rich will pay tens of thousands less

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Dr Rossi
Dr Rossi@RossiHabibi·
What a week! I graduated with a PhD in economics from @TSEinfo and started working as a senior economist at @Deliveroo London. I’m now also a research associate @TheIFS , where I'll push my research agenda on demand models, ads, platforms and, importantly 🍱🥘🧆.
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
@YujungHwang3 Just speculating based on system interrupts but have you accidentally left on some process like keyboard write requests or file writing that is fine in the sequential but not problematic in the parrellel and could explain high system interrupts?
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
@YujungHwang3 Just based on baseline probabilities implementation error seems much more likely than os issue (even conditional on there being a relevant sounding bug report). Adding diagnostic like progress updates as someone suggested sounds most promising to me. My 2 cents. Hope you are well
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Carlo Galli
Carlo Galli@carlogalli6·
@jhmaccuish It doesn't happen to every PhD student to have their own solo paper at the NBER SI, so there's no shame at all in the self-promotion. Congratulations and good luck Jamie!
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish
Jamie Hentall MacCuish@jhmaccuish·
Shameless self-promotion! If you are interested in costly attention and it's implications I'll be live on the NBER channel tomorrow 11am EST (4pm UK) presenting "Costly Attention and Retirement" from the NBER SI Behavioral Macro session. youtube.com/channel/UC79EL…
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