Aidan Hollis 🇨🇦
@aidanhollis.bsky.social
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Prof and Interim Head, Dept of Economics University of Calgary. Interested in pharmaceutical markets, climate change, and life

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That’s the goal… but only if everything goes according to plan!

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NBER @nber.org · May 29
Automation technologies can increase the magnitude of electricity demand response, from Megan R. Bailey, David P. Brown, Blake C. Shaffer, and Frank A. Wolak https://www.nber.org/papers/w33836

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PSE spending as a percentage of total provincial spending, 2006-07 to 2025-26, Canada and select provinces. It's down everywhere, but the Alberta slump has been especially pronounced.

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Love this essay on pharmacare and the the frustration of a long-time bureaucrat expressed with both pain and humour here:
dclarka175.substack.com/p/waiting-fo...

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The US tariffs are creating a single country that will be facing high tariffs from the rest of the world. If you want to supply the world (including US), locate in Canada or Mexico. If you only want to supply the US, invest there. No chance this will bring manufacturing to the US.

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Brain gain? Toronto's @UHN hospital system will announce a strategy to attract U.S. health scientists - plan to be unveiled Monday.
Website isn't up yet, but U.S scientists interested check here Monday. Hopefully other hospitals & universities follow UHNCanadaleads.ca
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Brain gain? Toronto's @UHN hospital system will announce a strategy to attract U.S. health scientists - plan to be unveiled Monday.
Website isn't up yet, but U.S scientists interested check here Monday. Hopefully other hospitals & universities follow UHNCanadaleads.ca
a canadian flag with a red maple leaf in the middle
ALT: a canadian flag with a red maple leaf in the middle
media.tenor.com

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As a Canadian and an economist, I am not always onside with Trump's tariff ideas. But here he is spot on! The US should definitely impose 25% tariffs on the value of the illegal fentanyl imported into the US, whether from Canada or elsewhere. I would suggest even higher!

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Trump makes an offer Canadians can hardly resist! Sadly, he forgot to mention life expectancy, which is over 3 years longer in Canada than the US. Even if you wanted lower taxes or to be part of "the most powerful nation in the World" who would give up >3 years of their life for that?

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Proud that the Department of Economics at @ucalgary.bsky.social continues to value diversity equity inclusion and access! Canada isn’t afraid of human values!!

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And claims that Canada is not a real country. www.bbc.com/news/article... as does his loyal lieutenant, who still has Canadian citizenship...

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Trump using the Putin-Ukraine playbook to attack Canada. Just wants a piece. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/w...

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The point of such weapons is deterrence. So that’s what they would be for. We have the technical capability and materials. So let’s protect ourselves.

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It’s become clear that we need to have some “cards” to play — and nukes are the ultimate wild cards. I know. Non-proliferation. But just consider: suppose a “foreign power” were to invade Canada from, for example, the south. What protection do we have?

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It’s obviously time for Canada to invest in developing its own nuclear weapons in case a hostile country like “Russia” decides to invade. We have the capability. And flight time to relevant cities would make deterrence highly effective. Let’s keep Canada independent.

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The whole study is available at www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti.... It was great to participate in a study that involved researchers from across Canada, led by @ucalgarymed.bsky.social 's brilliant Reed Beall and Tyler Williamson. Recommended reading for RFKjr.
A Canadian multi-province study of COVID-19 vaccine coverage along area-level social determinants in 2021
www.sciencedirect.com

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This new study highlights the importance of targeting vaccination campaigns where they are needed most: especially towards those with less education.

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🔓 : #ClimateImpactAuctions can support #mitigation in low & middle income countries by offering greater rewards for stronger performance. Matthey, @aidanhollis.bsky.social et al. find that results-based subsidies can:
💲Decrease costs
🌍 Facilitate participation
⏩ Increase efficiency

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Climate impact auctions: an underused tool for green subsidies in the Global South
www.tandfonline.com

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The most efficient mechanism for allocation is through reverse auctions, where the projects needing the smallest subsidy are the ones to get it.

A recent brief from KFW comes to a similar conclusion: kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/PDF/Download...
kfw-entwicklungsbank.de

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So our paper simply shows that we need to reorient a substantial fraction of climate financing to achieve measurable objectives that are best supported through results-based subsidies. And how should those subsidies be allocated?