Max Posch
Assistant professor University of Exeter | Harvard affiliate | working on the social and cultural foundations of economic development | FirstGen
@valentimvicente.bsky.social
Assistant prof at IE University. Previously EUI and Oxford. Researching what we think is ok to do in a democracy & how that changes. Book on the normalization of the radical right: https://academic.oup.com/book/57946 More at www.vicentevalentim.com
@robertshrimsley.bsky.social
Chief political commentator and executive Editor, Financial Times
@robertoweber.bsky.social
Part-time economist; full-time consumer of news, pop culture, politics, movies, music, sports, and an occasional book . . . Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Zurich Department of Economics.
@bardharstad.bsky.social
Stanford economist: Professor of Political Economy; Business & Sustainability. GSB, Doerr, NBER, CEPR, UiO, TSE, 3ERCs. Editor @reveconstudies.bsky.social https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/bard-harstad Environmental economics theory
@bencasselman.bsky.social
Chief Economics Correspondent for The New York Times. Adjunct at CUNY Newmark. Ex: FiveThirtyEight, WSJ. He/him. Email: ben.casselman@nytimes.com Signal: @bencasselman.96 📸: Earl Wilson/NYT
@adamprz.bsky.social
@bigfits.bsky.social
Helping folks of all sizes with style, daily fits, discussing quality & sharing my mistakes. Owner @davidlanedesign ✉️: bigfits11@gmail.com
@georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
Microeconomist, Behavioral Economist, Author of "Misunderstandings: False Beliefs in Communication"
@twaring.bsky.social
I study the evolution of human culture with a focus on environmental behaviors and institutions and an eye toward helping these become more sustainable on a single, limited planet. https://timwaring.info/
@lcsanford.bsky.social
Assistant Prof. at Yale School of the Environment. Political economy of climate and environment, land use change, remote sensing, causal ML. https://sanford-lab.github.io/
@jayalammar.bsky.social
Writer http://jalammar.github.io. O'Reilly Author http://LLM-book.com. LLM Builder Cohere.com.
@alroth.bsky.social
Stanford economist. I have a market design blog: https://marketdesigner.blogspot.com/ Lately I’m interested in #controversial markets
@jonmellon.bsky.social
Co-director British Election Study. Associate Professor. Political science methods/political behavior/causal inference. Posts do not represent employer.
@shashj.bsky.social
Defence Editor at The Economist. Visiting Fellow at Department of War Studies, KCL. For speaking engagements: https://chartwellspeakers.com/speaker/shashank-joshi
@joenoonan.se
PhD student at the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University. Interested in political attitudes and behaviors. I enjoy working with #rstats. website: https://joenoonan.se/
@akorinek.bsky.social
Researches the Economics of Transformative AI Professor of Economics @UVAEcon & @DardenMBA Visiting Fellow @Brookings Research Associate @nberpubs and @cepr_org
@landscapeslab.bsky.social
Interdisciplinary research team based at #umich Institute for Social Research We aim to clarify the social drivers and biological mechanisms that underlie variation in population health.
@guygrossman.bsky.social
Political science professor at UPenn, studying migration and forced displacement, human trafficking, and poor governance. Co-director of the Penn Development Research Initiative (PDRI-DevLab). Website: https://guygrossman.com
@lseechist.bsky.social
Exploring the past to shape the future 🌍📜📈 Follow for research & talks by world-class scholars. Blog: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/economichistory/
@amoradi.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University of Bozen-Bolzano Economic History, Development, Public Econ, Applied
@emollick.bsky.social
Professor at Wharton, studying AI and its implications for education, entrepreneurship, and work. Author of Co-Intelligence. Book: https://a.co/d/bC2kSj1 Substack: https://www.oneusefulthing.org/ Web: https://mgmt.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/emollick
@kingsqpe.bsky.social
Quantitative Political Economy Research Group at King's College London (@kingscollegelondon.bsky.social). A hybrid of econ and polisci (polisci topics, econ methods/theories). https://sites.google.com/view/kingsqpe/home
@johnlist.bsky.social
I am an Economist leveraging the assignment mechanism in the field to test theory and help non-profits, govts, and anyone who will listen! My goal is to (hopefully!) change the world for the better. My picture is with my son who makes me so proud daily.
@hannaschwank.bsky.social
Assistant professor of Economic History at University of Bonn, PhD from Boston University. Labor & History. Fulbright Alumna.
@tomanbarsbai.com
Economist at the University of Bristol. Development, migration, culture, and behavior. tomanbarsbai.com
@eduardomontero.bsky.social
Costarricense 🇨🇷, Development Economist, Assistant Professor - University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy. https://www.eduardo-montero.com/
@michaelwiebe.bsky.social
Economics (UBC), yimby, replication, effective altruism, data science.
@deanyang.bsky.social
Professor at U. Michigan. Co-Editor, Journal of Development Economics. Born and raised in Manila, Philippines. On sabbatical (2024-25) at CEMFI in Madrid. https://deanyang-econ.github.io/deanyang
@sgehlbach.bsky.social
University of Chicago, Political Science and Harris School. Director, PhD Program in Political Economy. Autocracy/Eurasia/HPE. Broadstreet blogger. Cards fan but o/w Chicago patriot. 🇺🇦
@laura-veldkamp.bsky.social
Columbia Business School Professor. Works on the data economy, macro and finance. Finally moving my comments to somewhere more civilized.
@cagewarwick.bsky.social
ESRC research centre based at the University of Warwick delivering policy-driven economics research informed by culture, history and behaviour. www.warwick.ac.uk/cage
@oolsson.bsky.social
Professor of Economics and HoD at University of Gothenburg Economic growth, development economics and economic history. Author of "Paleoeconomics: Climate Change and Economic Development in Prehistory” https://sites.google.com/site/econolaols/home
@gandres.bsky.social
PhD in Economics | Researcher at University of Pisa | Affiliated Researcher at CIRCLE, Lund University | #Innovation #Networks #Sustainability
@deenamousa.com
Global health & development at Open Philanthropy https://newsletter.deenamousa.com/
@javiermejiac.bsky.social
Ph.D. in Economics | Teaches at Stanford | Writes Op-eds for Forbes History, networks, politics, and entrepreneurship Website: https://www.javier-mejia.com/
@jdpjournal.bsky.social
The journal intends to provide an opportunity for scholars interested in development to contribute to improved communication across disciplines.
@reveconstudies.bsky.social
The official account of the Review of Economic Studies, one of the world's top economics journals. #EconSky, #REStud
@aeajournals.bsky.social
The American Economic Association is a non-profit, non-partisan, scholarly association dedicated to the discussion and publication of economics research.
@bestofecontwitter.bsky.social
Home of the "Best of #Econtwitter" (& #econsky) newsletter https://www.bestofecontwitter.com/
@dziblatt.bsky.social
Eaton Professor of Government & Director, Center for European Studies @Harvard/ WZB Berlin/author of 'Tyranny of the Minority' (2023), 'How Democracies Die' (2018), & 'Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy' (2017).
@alicirone.bsky.social
Asst. Professor, London School of Economics Fellow in Democratic Innovations, Yale ISPS Studying lotteries in democracy and tech, HPE, political economy; turning history into data acirone.com
@florianfoos.bsky.social
Associate Professor in Political Behaviour at the LSE. I like campaigns and do experiments. http://www.florianfoos.net
@teele.bsky.social
Gender Prof @SNF Agora @Johns Hopkins; Co-Founder of EGEN — The Empirical Study of Gender Research Network; editor of Comparative Political Studies. Mom of 2 tweens. www.dawnteele.com.
@bastianherre.bsky.social
Researcher @ourworldindata.org. I make research on democracy, human rights, armed conflict, and violence easier to access and understand. he/him