Website: www.abhijeetsingh.dev
Also, EdTech often promises much, but delivers little
In a new paper (bit.ly/3JKLgVn)
@karthik-econ.bsky.social
& I show how personalized adaptive learning (PAL) software can sharply improve learning outcomes at scale🧵1/16
At Open Philanthropy, we have given away $600M in biomedical research since 2016. Now, we're expanding the team to do more.
We're hiring:
* Up to 3 Senior Program Associates
* Program Officer in strep A
Remote OK, salaries in links! (Thread below)
Stockholm Sch of Econ (@handels_sse ) is hiring Assistant Professors this year, both in Economics (my dept) and in Finance.
By revealed preference, I think it’s a great place to work + a lovely city to live in.
Econ advert below:
jobs.hhs.se/en/job/stock...
Stockholm Sch of Econ (@handels_sse ) is hiring Assistant Professors this year, both in Economics (my dept) and in Finance.
By revealed preference, I think it’s a great place to work + a lovely city to live in.
Econ advert below:
jobs.hhs.se/en/job/stock...
🚀 4th CESifo Junior Workshop on the Economics of Education 🤩
30-31 March 2026, Munich
Keynote: Michela Carlana (Harvard)
PhD students & early postdocs, please apply!
www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/ev...
Deadline: 11 Jan 2026
@caterinapavese.bsky.social @mtotarelli.bsky.social
🚀 4th CESifo Junior Workshop on the Economics of Education 🤩
30-31 March 2026, Munich
Keynote: Michela Carlana (Harvard)
PhD students & early postdocs, please apply!
www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/ev...
Deadline: 11 Jan 2026
@caterinapavese.bsky.social @mtotarelli.bsky.social
I'm biased but, IMO, these results are important.
Most of all, though, this paper was fun to write --- coauthors who worked well together, steady progress, and referees who were demanding but made the paper SO much better!
I'm biased but, IMO, these results are important.
Most of all, though, this paper was fun to write --- coauthors who worked well together, steady progress, and referees who were demanding but made the paper SO much better!
A stellar example of academics + do-ers partnering for scale 🚀📈👇
Also, EdTech often promises much, but delivers little
In a new paper (bit.ly/3JKLgVn)
@karthik-econ.bsky.social
& I show how personalized adaptive learning (PAL) software can sharply improve learning outcomes at scale🧵1/16
A stellar example of academics + do-ers partnering for scale 🚀📈👇
PAL significantly reduced mismatch between students and curriculum over time as seen in the pivot over time in the Figure below: 8/16
Also, EdTech often promises much, but delivers little
In a new paper (bit.ly/3JKLgVn)
@karthik-econ.bsky.social
& I show how personalized adaptive learning (PAL) software can sharply improve learning outcomes at scale🧵1/16
Also, EdTech often promises much, but delivers little
In a new paper (bit.ly/3JKLgVn)
@karthik-econ.bsky.social
& I show how personalized adaptive learning (PAL) software can sharply improve learning outcomes at scale🧵1/16
This will be so exciting!!!🥳
🔗https://www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/event/2025-09-05/cesifo-area-conference-economics-education-2025
@raffasadun.bsky.social @sandramcnally.bsky.social @christinafelfe.bsky.social @singhabhi.bsky.social …
This will be so exciting!!!🥳
🔗https://www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/event/2025-09-05/cesifo-area-conference-economics-education-2025
@raffasadun.bsky.social @sandramcnally.bsky.social @christinafelfe.bsky.social @singhabhi.bsky.social …
It would be strange if US unis were forced to move to the old UK/France model (separate Masters + 3y PhD) now when finally the top end of European programs finally converged to 5y programs…
Could destroy US ability to attract global talent, particularly those seeking advanced degrees in STEM. The median time to complete a PhD is 5.7 yrs per NSF.
It would be strange if US unis were forced to move to the old UK/France model (separate Masters + 3y PhD) now when finally the top end of European programs finally converged to 5y programs…
I'll be busy with a conference Wed-Fri (which looks great): iipf.org/cng.htm
But I have spare time over the weekend. What should I go and check out? Any friends still in Nairobi, please DM!
I'll be busy with a conference Wed-Fri (which looks great): iipf.org/cng.htm
But I have spare time over the weekend. What should I go and check out? Any friends still in Nairobi, please DM!
"The independence of the federal statistical agencies is essential to the proper functioning of a modern economy. Accurate, timely, and impartial statistics are the foundation upon which households, businesses, and policymakers make critical decisions."
cepr.org/events/ghaza...
#EconSky
cepr.org/events/ghaza...
#EconSky
I wonder what the net effects of Netflix etc is for future cohorts. You can watch in any language, subtitle *anything* and it’s always much nicer than dubbing. But it’s voluntary…
➡️ New Working Paper:
Out-of-School Learning: Subtitling vs. Dubbing and the Acquisition of Foreign-Language Skills
w/ F. Baumeister & E. Hanushek
www.nber.org/papers/w33984
A 🧵 1/12
I wonder what the net effects of Netflix etc is for future cohorts. You can watch in any language, subtitle *anything* and it’s always much nicer than dubbing. But it’s voluntary…
voxdev.org/topic/health...
voxdev.org/topic/health...
Heck, now I wish I’d just spoken to Konrad before applying myself — took me ages to figure this stuff out at the time!
Heck, now I wish I’d just spoken to Konrad before applying myself — took me ages to figure this stuff out at the time!
How much of my reaction comes from:
1) being a Masters student in the UK in 2007-08, or
2) broader Econ training/work in the ~17 years since
I suspect 1 is a lot stronger than 2 (never worked on finance/macro, altho exposed to many folks ofc)
on.ft.com/43ormH2 Return of 100% mortgage gathers pace as lenders target first-time buyers
How much of my reaction comes from:
1) being a Masters student in the UK in 2007-08, or
2) broader Econ training/work in the ~17 years since
I suspect 1 is a lot stronger than 2 (never worked on finance/macro, altho exposed to many folks ofc)
1. Cost-effective interventions
2. Foundational literacy & numeracy
3. Poor countries
4. Financial & policy leverage
www.cgdev.org/blog/four-cr...
1. Cost-effective interventions
2. Foundational literacy & numeracy
3. Poor countries
4. Financial & policy leverage
www.cgdev.org/blog/four-cr...
A hostile govt can always attack pipelines of funding and foreign students/staff. Harvard subsidiaries in Canada or Norway might be the best insurance?
A hostile govt can always attack pipelines of funding and foreign students/staff. Harvard subsidiaries in Canada or Norway might be the best insurance?