Ray Fisman
@rfisman.bsky.social
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Econ prof at BU. I mostly study hidden influence in U.S. politics (not so hidden these days). Some people call it corruption. I agree... https://sites.bu.edu/fisman/ Working on a book about whether business will save or destroy the world (Spoiler: Neither)
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Colleges and universities are going way too soft on policing AI, Tyler Austin Harper argues. “Institutions of higher learning can abandon their centuries-long educational project,” he writes. “Or they can fight.”
Universities Can Abdicate to AI. Or They Can Fight.
Too many school leaders have been reluctant to impose harsh penalties for unauthorized chatbot use.
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For no obvious reason one of Kei Hirano's classic economics haikus just popped into my head. Apropo of nothing:

T-stat looks too good.
Use robust standard errors--
significance gone.

I'm sure it could be updated to reflect modern methods.
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Just published in @jpube.bsky.social:

"The undoing of economic sanctions: Evidence from the Russia–Ukraine conflict"

By @rfisman.bsky.social, Giovanna Marcolongo, & Meng Wu

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

#econsky #publiceconomics
I should say that his was a non-partisan statement about the practice of politics in general. And certainly not specific to the U.S.
Seriously lots of people have read that opening paragraph and liked it just fine. But I have to say all of his comments were right on the money. Maybe the kids are alright
My 15 year old is proofreading my latest book manuscript. After the first paragraph he asked, “do people really consider you to be a good writer?”
It’s only gone downhill from there.
Is @wbur.org (very subtly) trolling the Trump administration ?
If you think this is possible you don’t know much about bill ackman…
Dev Econ people: I was trying to access the DHS data, and got the message below. Can anyone help and/or have ideas for access? Any suggestions much appreciated!
Talking to my wife - a 3rd generation American - I realized that something many people here don’t understand is that the immigrant mentality is a willingness to move. I was an immigrant. My parents were. Their parents were. It feels easy to move again. She doesn’t feel the same way.
(Though sometimes it can end up okay financially, if you pay off the right people. So maybe that's the right way to think about this.)
Congrats and well-deserved!!
A bit of personal/professional news: I'm sad to be leaving the wonderful editorial team at @restatjournal.bsky.social now that my terms are up, but excited to be joining AEJ: Applied as editor in January. www.aeaweb.org/news/member-...
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Corruption Watch: Trump Media edition
It's amazing that markets these days are so completely driven by whether the U.S. president says he'll do something completely unhinged, or says he *won't* do something completely unhinged.
The most jaw-dropping thing that came up in this week's Freakonomics story was Phil Zimbardo, in recounting the story of the Stanford Prison Experiment, casually mentioning that he'd just started dating his PhD student like it was no big thing, and the podcast just continuing without a beat.
Thanks. Given the comovement in stocks these days, trading on individual companies is of secondary importance. A simple fix would be public disclosure of any purchases or sales of any equities etc X days in advance?
A question about the proposed bill on stock trading in Congress (www.congress.gov/bill/119th-c...). It wouldn't prevent someone from trading on macro news anyway, right? If I could have had inside info on tariff announcements, e.g., I still would've minted a fortune trading index funds.
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