Geoffrey Yip 🔸
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Geoffrey Yip 🔸
@geoffrey_yip
1st Year PhD at Berkeley ARE. Formerly World Bank and IMF. Likes animal welfare and effective altruism stuff
เข้าร่วม Ocak 2022
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@krisgulati been thinking the same lately!
also this is the most concise rambling I've ever seen. pls ramble more.
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I wrote a blog on how I’d define scientific taste!
If you skip the inane rambling and self-indulgent story time - and skip to the end which gets to the point. chris974648.substack.com/p/what-is-scie…

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I’m really excited about this paper! Some of my work has pointed out problems in empirical work, but this one is all about new 🔧s.
If you (or your referees) want to know about the mechanisms by which a treatment affects an outcome, you may be interested. A 🧵.
The Review of Economic Studies@RevEconStudies
Want to know about the mechanisms by which a treatment affects an outcome? This paper develops tools for testing hypotheses about mechanisms under weak assumptions. Check it out! New paper by @jondr44 and Kwon: restud.com/testing-mechan… #REStud #EconX #EconTwitter
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1) having a blast so far
2) eh was gonna be a workaholic anyways
3) hated finance and tolerated tech so not much money lost
4) after 5 years, same financial trajectory but more intellectual fulfillment
Conditional on being a US state uni undergrad with social sector ambitions
John Friedman@johngfriedman
1) it's not that fun 2) it's a lot of work 3) your alternative is making a lot of money straight out of undergrad 4) prize at the end is not worth it predoc is still probably worth it as are other research positions
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@bergerthor There’s also an AER (P&P?) that opens with “Americans are getting fat”
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@mean_field_zane Maybe "how partial insurability complicates inaction problems"? Already a pretty good hook and implies a dynamic setting
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I am trying to generally boil my area of interest down to a simple statement. I usually give “economic dynamics” which is too broad or “macro labour/finance with pretty math” which is too silly. I think the right statement is “I am interested in studying how inaction problems and partial insurability generated by frictions and incomplete markets interact in a dynamic setting with heterogenous agents.”
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despite all the cold water alt-protein has gotten still its peak, it is still impressive how products like Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat got ANY shelf placement in the first place
claire vo 🖤@clairevo
Every time someone suggests getting into cpg food I send them this text from my friend in cpg food
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I thought about sharing some findings, but they are hard to anonymize.
Two results I feel I can share:
1) Very technically competent papers that just extend known results, even if written by top people, do not age well.
2) Papers that deal with "topical discussions" that seem quite relevant on X at the time do not age well.
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In case you missed it: @coeff_giving and @SloanFoundation launched a pop up journal and funding opportunity on studying the social returns to R&D. Here are the deets for funding:
Grants of approximately $250,000 are available for studies that will provide key empirical insight into the social and economic returns to R&D investment. Larger requests may be considered for uniquely ambitious projects.
Deadline: April 30, 2026
That's in a month, so better get your application ready!
More info here: popupjournal.com/griliches
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@LinchZhang I'd be interested in it existing since I'd want something to point people to as a central "not everything is selection" resource
Also I'd skim it at some point
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Would ppl be interested in a blog post called "not everything is selection" where I go through a list of things many people think is pure selection (US state differences in health outcomes, education broadly, cross-country differences overall, institutional culture, GDP growth, etc) and make the case they’re mostly or substantially treatment?
I’m not that interested in the specific examples, and it’s possible that the overall thesis is obvious enough when stated that way (I’d guess very few to literally believe everything is selection).
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Me trying to find plausibility exogenous variations in these policy documents
Nature Chapter@NatureChapter
Real-life Ice Age! 🤣
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@MarthaF_F @krisgulati True, but maybe a single back-row could work?
Depends on room size and needs norms on typing quietly... but I feel some version of this is workable
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@geoffrey_yip @krisgulati I don't think this works well in seminar settings bc by custom, front rows are for faculty and back rows are for grad students. e.g., in classes, I always sit in the front row because I get distracted by laptops, but it'd be pretty weird for me to sit in the front in seminars
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@MarthaF_F @krisgulati agree on negative externalities, but couldn't we just enforce a tech in back rows only policy?
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@krisgulati disagree.
- there are negative externalities on phone/laptop use on others
- it's not always the topic that makes a seminar relevant. eg sometimes it's seeing which types of comments are made by whom
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From a climate change pov, is it better to eat locally produced beef or imported fruit and vegetables?
The difference is huge: since transport only accounts for 5% of carbon emissions from food, what you eat completely dominates where it comes from.
update.news/p/trump-proves…

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@quant_____ @FangYi11101 @jack_whitcomb_ If you can get a predoc w/o a masters, you should. I bounced off RA roles earlier as a 20-something wanting to try different career path but not realizing the high bar
and then circled back to it later after realizing policy jobs also required prestige and credentials
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@geoffrey_yip @FangYi11101 @jack_whitcomb_ Yes. I basically skipped out on these programs to try for predocs. I may regret that
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One time I was at a dinner with the dean of my school and he told me how he’s working to grow the university’s (online!) masters programs, because they bring in so much revenue.
I legitimately asked him “yea but these programs have basically no ROI for students right?”
quant (is rebranding soon)@quant_____
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@quant_____ @FangYi11101 @jack_whitcomb_ gotta run now but short bio is: Binghamton 2011-2015, software engineer 2017-2021, econ masters for policy 2021-2022, got bit by research bug, imf policy role 2022-2023, world bank predoc 2023-2025, phd now
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@quant_____ @FangYi11101 @jack_whitcomb_ this is making me think I should write a "geoff's hot takes about grad school admissions thread" soon
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@quant_____ @FangYi11101 @jack_whitcomb_ Yup at World Bank. Great role, incredible people, loved the policy applications but... also not what most people think of as a "top" predoc
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