Patrick Nüß
@patricknuess.bsky.social
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Job Market Candidate 25/26 PostDoc @iwh-halle.bsky.social. Previously: @uni-kiel.de @imkinstitut.bsky.social #FirstGen My Research Covers: #Experimental #Labor #Economics #Unions Website: https://sites.google.com/site/patricknuess/?&utm_source=bluesky
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Honored to receive the Best Dissertation Award from the Schleswig-Holstein University Society for my PhD in economics and social sciences! 🎓🙏
Many thanks again for your incredible support during (and after) the PhD, @menuschkhadjavi.bsky.social and @jruhose.bsky.social. Photo: © Schaller 2025
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Seriously Paul please tell me I can use that post for the intro of a class on replications in Experimental Economics. 😂
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mellino.bsky.social
🚨 Our new investigation out today reveals how thousands of people who've taken their bosses to employment tribunals & won, never got paid, even after they approached the government for help.

This has serious implications for the Employment rights bill.
www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2025...
Thousands of rogue bosses get away with not paying tribunal awards
The government scheme ‘enforcing’ money owed to workers has been unsuccessful in a staggering three-quarters of cases
www.thebureauinvestigates.com
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i4replication.bsky.social
🚨I4R is looking to hire postdoc fellows in public health and computer science!

The postdoc will join a team of researchers and help mass reproduce studies in leading public health journals or develop AI replicator agents.

Info 👇
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iwh-halle.bsky.social
🎉 IWH-Ökonom @patricknuess.bsky.social erhielt den Elinor-Ostrom-Preis der #GSÖBW für seine Dissertation „Essays on Management Opposition and Unionization“, dotiert mit 3000 €, gefördert von der Canopus Foundation.
👉 soziooekonomie-bildung.eu/ueber-die-gs...
Herzlichen Glückwunsch dem Preisträger 👏
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annagoeddeke.bsky.social
Could anyone share examples of well-designed and practical LaTeX presentations that are suitable for lecture slides? I am looking for some inspiration. #TeachEcon
patricknuess.bsky.social
Many thanks to the Association for Socioeconomic Education and Research for this honor! 🙏
patricknuess.bsky.social
Few things make an interdisciplinary social scientist happier than recognition from an interdisciplinary committee. My dissertation received the Elinor-Ostrom Prize for Socioeconomic Education and Research.🏆 #GSÖBW
patricknuess.bsky.social
No expectation to cite their own research? I thought that was usually required in the very first paragraph.
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aaronsojourner.org
All types of JOE openings to date in 2025, down 30% from last year.

U.S. full time academic tenure track, down 40%.
patricknuess.bsky.social
Thats an investment in your future finance salary!
patricknuess.bsky.social
They probably just have info about average Prof. salaries in London. 😄
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We are going to need a lot more Professor Horse leadership training to fill the gap he left. 😕
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conradhackett.bsky.social
Check out this scatterplot of health spending per capita (x axis) & life expectancy (y axis) in OECD countries (lines = averages).

The United States sits alone in the bottom right area due to its very high spending rate and below-average life expectancy.

More www.oecd.org/en/publicati... 🧪
Figure 1.7 illustrates the extent to which countries that spend more on health have better health outcomes. 
There is a clear positive association between health spending per capita and life expectancy at birth (Figure 1.7). Among the
38 OECD countries, 18 spend more and have higher life expectancy than the OECD average (top right quadrant). A further
11 countries spend less and have lower life expectancy than the OECD average (bottom left quadrant).
Of particular interest are countries that deviate from this basic relationship. Eight countries spend less than the OECD average
but achieve higher life expectancy overall (top left quadrant). This may indicate relatively good value for money of health systems,
notwithstanding the fact that many other factors also have an impact on health outcomes. These eight countries are Korea, Spain,
Italy, Israel, Portugal, Chile, Costa Rica and Slovenia. The only country in the bottom right quadrant is the United States, with
much higher spending than all other OECD countries but lower life expectancy than the OECD average.
patricknuess.bsky.social
Wie überall gibt es gute KollegInnen und weniger gute. 😄
patricknuess.bsky.social
Solange du nicht zu jenen gehörst die man überzeugen muss Literatur oder zumindest das Summary zu lesen bist du bereits ein Held. 😄
patricknuess.bsky.social
Als PostDoc muss man lernen ProfessorInnen ohne Zucker und Leine zu führen, idealerweise ohne das sie es merken. 😄
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henninghermes.com
Looking back to a wonderful 4th edition of our Workshop on Field Experiments earlier this week – what an amazing crowd 😍

Thank you all for coming and making this event possible – special shoutout to our keynotes, Ulrike Malmendier & Noam Yuchtman 🙏

To a 5th edition in 2026! 🚀
Group picture from the Workshop on Field Experiments in Economics and Business 2025 at TUM Campus Heilbronn
patricknuess.bsky.social
There is no Chance I will miss catching up with you next week! 🙂
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Announced my UCL visit… 2 minutes later a union demo marched past my office. I swear I had nothing to do with it. 😂
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Thanks a lot for hosting @alexbryson.bsky.social!

Really looking forward to the exchange and to seeing some of my coauthors in person again. 😄

If anyone is in London and up for a coffee or a pint, let me know! ☕🍺
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I am excited to spend this Fall in London at UCL/@sriucl.bsky.social. I already had the chance to provide first insights into Captured by Conflict.

I love this place! They have a monthly coffee RCT, randomly pairing people up for chats. Worse places to be for a coffee loving experimentalist.