Christopher Sandmann
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Christopher Sandmann
@ChPSandmann
"It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!"
Lincoln's Inn Fields, London Присоединился Şubat 2019
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New on @LSEpoliticsblog: UK real wages have stagnated since 2008. The conventional explanations —skills, investment, infrastructure—don't explain the timing. I argue that rising industrial energy costs are the overlooked channel. A thread (1/9) blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…
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@WespiMarcel @SHomburg Die Proto-EU war kein amerikanisches, sondern ein katholisches Projekt pan-europäischer Politiker: De Gasperi, Schuman und Adenauer. Diese erkannten die Fehler nach dem ersten Weltkrieg und begannen, was zuvor schon angestrebt wurde. Details hier: theholdupproblem.substack.com/p/the-price-of…
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@SHomburg Westintegration und Nato haben Deutschland, unter weiser Voraussicht Andenauers, die Wiedervereinigung und erneuten Wohlstand ermöglicht.
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My thoughts on why ideological war prevails in spite of the assumed end of history. Read here for the full post: open.substack.com/pub/theholdupp…
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"The faithful work fewer market hours, but a greater number of non-market hours caring for others. This very shift toward non-market activities—including childrearing—may be precisely what matters for fertility." @ChPSandmann, London School of Economics

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A 2% increase in GDP per capita raises fertility by 0.0081—the same effect as a mere 1.12 percentage point increase in the share of women who pray. This suggests that faith is as important—if not more so—than economic fundamentals in determining fertility rates. @ChPSandmann

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Could a highly desirable agent accept a partner that a less desirable agent would reject? When matching requires search in time-changing environments, this paper proves this impossible only where more desirable agents are more patient and less risk-averse. econometricsociety.org/publications/e…

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@THEtruthabtzio @leonardaisfunny Remember 2000? The second Intifada? More than 1000 Israelis killed. How did Israel feel? Suffering from evil. But the West condemned her building a wall that kept terrorists out. I doubt the dance. But I can imagine relief: we are not the only victim. Now America understands us.
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I think I've found my niche🎵: I might just have become the world's first to compose a song on the 1st welfare theorem. Listen here: soundcloud.com/christopher-sa…
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Delighted that today's post merited this beautiful comment on market and non-market activities and Baumol's disease from Christopher Sandman. I could not fully paste the whole comment, go to the Silicon Continent for the rest. siliconcontinent.com/p/can-ai-solve…

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@lugaricano Thank you for sharing my comment! I think the uplifting part is the less pessimistic reading of Baumol's cost disease. Caring need not become more productive. It is part of leisure! My economic outlook for Europe is less uplifting, alas. Sorry.
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