Dorothea Kübler
@dkuebler.bsky.social
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Experimental economist, interested in matching markets.
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ethikrat.org
Wie solidarisch sind wir? Um diese Frage geht es u.a. auf unserer Jahrestagung "Gelingende #Solidarität" am 18. Juni. @corneliabetsch.bsky.social moderiert das Panel mit @dkuebler.bsky.social und @walzenjet.bsky.social 👇 www.ethikrat.org/veranstaltungen/tagungen/gelingende-solidaritaet/
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bsoeberlin.bsky.social
❓🎓Why despite a gender-blind admissions system, equally qualified female students in China are significantly less likely than their male peers to apply to and be admitted to elite universities?❕Social expectations are the real issue

📑 berlinschoolofeconomics.de/about-us/new...
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estellecantillon.bsky.social
"A climate of fear has descended on the research community. Researchers, afraid of losing their funding or job security, are removing their names from publications, abandoning studies, and rewriting grant proposals and papers (...)." 😬
alroth.bsky.social
Here's an open letter to the American people, that I was proud to sign along with thousands of other members of the National Academy of Sciences #EconSky #AcademicSky
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Open letter on Science
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dkuebler.bsky.social
„cooperation between universities could address a collective action problem“
drodrik.bsky.social
This is important. More than 700 Harvard faculty, with diverse views, have now signed a letter urging the university administration to "publicly condemn attacks on universities," "legally contest and refuse to comply with unlawful demands that threaten academic freedom" and +
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macartan.bsky.social
So happy to see so many great people from this great department standing up here.

Really hoping to see this kind of solidarity at university leadership and forming across universities
timfrye.bsky.social
Earlier this week five of my senior colleagues wrote a response to the demands placed on Columbia. The link is here. I also post a short note from Senior Faculty in the Department of Political Science who endorse their response.
open.substack.com/pub/danieldr...
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georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
👇shows the importance of coordination, to generate safety in numbers.

It would be good to know whether US university leaders are currently working on a coordination of their responses.
stephaniemlee.bsky.social
"On October 8, 1931, a law went into effect requiring every Italian university professor to sign an oath pledging their loyalty to the government of Benito Mussolini. Out of over 1,200 professors in the country, only 12 refused. All of them were immediately fired." www.chronicle.com/article/what...
Opinion | What Autocrats Want From Academics: Servility
In 1931, Italian scholars were made to take loyalty oaths. Will that happen to us?
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seema.bsky.social
Someone has finally come up a good opposition strategy
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steffenhuck.bsky.social
Such a clever mechanism for such a good cause!
georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
If one person gives a euro to Ukraine, the result is €1.

If two people give 2 each, it is €4.

If 3,000 give 3,000 each, it is 9 million.

Let’s coordinate, here 👇

and please re-post to spread the word.

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Your Contribution Squared
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mosenkis.bsky.social
Why Dean Karlan, Chief Economist of USAID resigned yesterday:

"I was ready to rebuild from wherever we ended up to identify the most effective programs, figure out how to get them back in place, and to recommend new awards.

But I received no response. Zero engagement."
www.npr.org/sections/goa...
Why Dean Karlan, chief economist of USAID, resigned on Tuesday
He was hired in 2022 so the aid agency could get 'more bang for our buck' with its projects. He tried to reach out to help in the rebuilding of the agency. On Tuesday he tendered his resignation.
www.npr.org
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guygrossman.bsky.social
In Israel, it took civil society to stop Netanyahu's attempt to usurp power via judicial overhaul, not the feckless opposition. CS organized rallies, free teach-ins on college grounds and neighborhood venues, placing signs on highways, and threatening mass disobedience. Lessons here for the USA.
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alroth.bsky.social
"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
"Then they came for the trade unionists

"Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."

—Martin Niemöller
#econsky #academicsky

marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2025/01/pres...
Presidential memo shuts down all government grants (now including NSF)
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guygrossman.bsky.social
If you are okay with a felon being the president, at minimum, you should be okay with allowing felons to vote.
dkuebler.bsky.social
„Karen Dynan, who worked in the Treasury Department under Mr. Obama, said economists there were known as “skunks at the garden party” — always showing up to explain why some attractive-sounding program wouldn’t work as intended.“
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snageebali.bsky.social
Relevant to the debate on fact-checking amidst Meta's decision, Adam Szeidl and Ferenc Szucs tell a clear and terrifying story about the power of misinformation and propaganda, and its effects on democratic accountability.

drive.google.com/file/d/1M2Nx...
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georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
Noteworthy that WELT‘s leaders had credible internal warnings. It was evident to them that the utterances by „Musk“ were likely AI generated.

Is this still journalism?
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milosfisar.bsky.social
📢 Call for papers #YEM2025
📅 May 22-23 2025 in Brno, Czech Republic
🗒️Topics: Applied Empirical Research, Labor Economics, Experimental Economics and Behavioral Theory
👥Keynotes: @dkuebler.bsky.social @neumarkecon.bsky.social
✅Submit paper by Feb 17
ℹ️Details: yem.econ.muni.cz
YEM 2025 | YEM: Young Economists' Meeting
YEM: Young Economists' Meeting in Brno, Czech Republic
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seema.bsky.social
Using the results shown below and others, we estimate that couples in Germany act as if they value women's earnings at 48 cents on the Euro, compared to men's earnings. In Sweden, it's 80 cents on the Euro. Full paper here: bit.ly/MTO-T
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NBER @nber.org · Dec 17
Featured in the latest Digest: "Gender, Career Opportunities, and the Relocation Decisions of Couples"
https://www.nber.org/digest/202412/gender-career-opportunities-and-relocation-decisions-couples
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aleximas.bsky.social
Why do I think these instances are interesting? To me, these are not just random instances that LLMs are sometimes wrong (like people), these are *diagnostic* that LLMs do not have a world model and are not “reasoning”, it exposes the basic architecture. Why? 1/n
tomerullman.bsky.social
thinking of calling this "The Illusion Illusion"

(more examples below)