Will Marble

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Will Marble

@wpmarble

Political scientist | Occasional tweets about elections, political economy, social science, SF/philly, cities in general

San Francisco شامل ہوئے Mart 2011
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Nicholas Decker
Nicholas Decker@captgouda24·
This paper is an absolutely monumental piece of work. Given incredibly detailed data on how people travel in Chicago, can one calculate the optimal prices of vehicles, roads, and public transport? It turns out -- free buses are correct! And we need massive taxes on vehicles. 1/
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John B. Holbein
John B. Holbein@JohnHolbein1·
Wait... Speed cameras work? "Cumulatively, over the seven months following [speed camera's] introduction, collisions declined by 30% and injuries by 16%."
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M. Nolan Gray 🥑
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray·
In many California cities, condominiums automatically pay much higher "impact" fees. In Palo Alto, a 1,200 square foot will pay $79,656 for affordable housing (this is not a joke) while a rental will pay $31,860 per unit.
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Will Marble@wpmarble·
Today was my last day working at Penn. I've been lucky to teach amazing students and work with great colleagues at @PennPORES and the polisci dept. This fall, I'll join @HooverInst as a Hoover Fellow—I'm excited to join a vibrant, interdisciplinary community of scholars there!
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David Broockman
David Broockman@dbroockman·
🚨NEW PAPER: Why are Members of Congress so extreme? We conducted a 4-wave panel of thousands of voters in 27 districts during last year’s primary AND general elections to trace polarization’s roots The results challenge conventional wisdom… and suggest lessons for parties🧵👇
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Will Marble@wpmarble·
The current administration's attacks on universities risk undermining engines of civic life, just as they harm innovation and prosperity. Places with colleges are more liberal, yes, but colleges also promote the types of social capital that we need more of.
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Will Marble@wpmarble·
These results contribute to a literature that understands universities as place-based institutions. We know that they profoundly affect the local economy, as economists (incl. my co-authors) have shown. We show how universities also contribute to the civic life of communities.
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Will Marble@wpmarble·
How do universities shape the surrounding community? Building on meticulous archival work by @MikeJAndrews44, we answer this question by focusing on cases where multiple locations were considered for a major university and the winning location was chosen for idiosyncratic reasons
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Will Marble@wpmarble·
Decades of research documents differences in turnout, volunteering rates, office-seeking, political preferences, etc., between those with and without college degrees. But universities are place-based institutions, the effects of which may extend beyond students.
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Will Marble@wpmarble·
Universities often serve as "anchor institutions" that deeply affect the character of their communities. In a new paper, we (@MikeJAndrews44 / Lauren Russell) ask how (and when) the establishment of a college influences local political and civic life. 🧵 osf.io/preprints/soca…
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Marco M. Aviña
Marco M. Aviña@marcomavina·
We (@PriyankaSethy_, @MalikMashail and I) have a related finding based on CES data: starting in around 2016, immigration support among immigrants plummeted more than among any other citizenship group. Here, we plot shifts relative to people with no immigration background.
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Dan Hopkins@dhopkins1776

Instead, Latinos' views on unauthorized immigration shifted to be less supportive of a pathway to citizenship. Latinos' perceptions of both parties moderated, but a larger fraction of Latinos saw themselves as closer to the GOP on immigration in 2024 than did so in 2016.

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Hugo Lhuillier
Hugo Lhuillier@Hugo_Lhu·
Using French matched employer-employee data, I find: 📌 High-paying jobs are concentrated in big cities 📌 Low-paying jobs are everywhere 📌 Workers access high wages in large cities as they switch from low- to high-paying jobs over time
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Dan Hopkins
Dan Hopkins@dhopkins1776·
Since 2016, 1 notable pro-GOP shift has come from Latinos. How did Latinos shift towards a party taking strong positions against unauthorized immigration? @wpmarble & I use population-based panel surveys to help answer that in a new paper: osf.io/preprints/soca… Quick 🧵
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