Machine learning, politics, econometrics, inequality, random reading recs.
maxkasy.github.io/home/
With the publication of "Means of prediction" approaching fast, I'm looking forward to an interesting set of panel discussions and book-talks this fall - I hope to see many of you there!
Preliminary schedule of book talks:
maxkasy.github.io/home/present...
With the publication of "Means of prediction" approaching fast, I'm looking forward to an interesting set of panel discussions and book-talks this fall - I hope to see many of you there!
Preliminary schedule of book talks:
maxkasy.github.io/home/present...
"Cash Transfers,
Mental Health and Agency:
Evidence from an RCT in Germany"
maxkasy.github.io/home/files/p...
Companion paper to our paper on basic income and labor supply.
Corresponding author Freddie Schwerter (@freddieschwerter.bsky.social).
#basicincome #UBI
"Cash Transfers,
Mental Health and Agency:
Evidence from an RCT in Germany"
maxkasy.github.io/home/files/p...
Companion paper to our paper on basic income and labor supply.
Corresponding author Freddie Schwerter (@freddieschwerter.bsky.social).
#basicincome #UBI
"Welfare for the 21st century"
www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-07...
I discuss British welfare reform, what we have learned from #basicincome and #jobguarantee experiments, and argue that we should create a truly comprehensive safety net for all.
cc @oxfordecondept.bsky.social @INETOxford
"Welfare for the 21st century"
www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-07...
I discuss British welfare reform, what we have learned from #basicincome and #jobguarantee experiments, and argue that we should create a truly comprehensive safety net for all.
cc @oxfordecondept.bsky.social @INETOxford
"Basic income and labor supply: Evidence from an RCT in Germany"
(maybe not the wittiest title, but descriptive...)
maxkasy.github.io/home/files/p...
Feedback welcome, this is still subject to revisions!
"Basic income and labor supply: Evidence from an RCT in Germany"
(maybe not the wittiest title, but descriptive...)
maxkasy.github.io/home/files/p...
Feedback welcome, this is still subject to revisions!
I’d be curious to hear what associations people have with the figure in the background (in light of the title)!
I’d be curious to hear what associations people have with the figure in the background (in light of the title)!
"Adaptive maximization of social welfare"
maxkasy.github.io/home/files/p...
(cc @ecmaeditors.bsky.social)
"Adaptive maximization of social welfare"
maxkasy.github.io/home/files/p...
(cc @ecmaeditors.bsky.social)
https://maxkasy.github.io/inequalityresearch/
(The textbook has not been updated recently, but hopefully is still useful.)
https://maxkasy.github.io/inequalityresearch/
(The textbook has not been updated recently, but hopefully is still useful.)
What is your position in the distribution of wealth?
How would you be affected by a change in wealth taxes?
How would others be affected?
Find out at wealthometer.org!
Just updated with the most recent wealth data for AT, DE, ES, IT & GR!
What is your position in the distribution of wealth?
How would you be affected by a change in wealth taxes?
How would others be affected?
Find out at wealthometer.org!
Just updated with the most recent wealth data for AT, DE, ES, IT & GR!
This paper estimates "production functions" - dependence of predictive loss on these params (ht Friedrich Geiecke):
https://buff.ly/2GlDsW0
Lots of interesting ramifications:
1/n
This paper estimates "production functions" - dependence of predictive loss on these params (ht Friedrich Geiecke):
https://buff.ly/2GlDsW0
Lots of interesting ramifications:
1/n