Rob Seamans
@robseamans.bsky.social
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Professor NYU Stern: former Obama CEA Senior Economist for tech & innovation; research on AI, robots, entrepreneurship, strategy
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robseamans.bsky.social
🌍 Space is no longer a separate domain—it shapes economic growth, regional development, and global governance. Mija Aleksandraviciute, Michael Impink, and I argue for a strategic industrial policy to ensure inclusive, resilient growth.

Full article: www.brookings.edu/articles/ind...
Industrial policy for the final frontier: Governing growth in the emerging space economy | Brookings
Aleksandraviciute, Impink, and Seamans explore the emerging economics and policy implications of commercial space activity
www.brookings.edu
robseamans.bsky.social
📋 Industrial policy for space must move beyond deregulation. Priorities include:
-Foundational infrastructure investment
-Aligning incentives & regulatory frameworks
-Entrepreneurial ecosystem & workforce development
-Coordination across federal, state, & international actors
robseamans.bsky.social
📑 Policy responses are emerging. In Aug 2025, Pres. Trump signed an executive order to accelerate commercial space: streamlined environmental reviews, updated launch regulations, and coordinated oversight of spaceport infrastructure.

www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/...
Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Enables Competition in the Commercial Space Industry
PROMOTING COMMERCIAL SPACE INNOVATION: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to streamline regulations and foster a competitive
www.whitehouse.gov
robseamans.bsky.social
⚠️ Governance & infrastructure gaps:
-Orbital congestion & debris
-Liability and property rights in space
-Underinvestment in public goods (spaceports, test facilities, monitoring)

--> Private innovation accelerates, but common frameworks and infrastructure often lag.
robseamans.bsky.social
💡 Economic impacts are twofold:
1️⃣ Direct gains—new firms, jobs, and services in space sectors
2️⃣ Spillovers—advances in sensors, materials, and disaster resilience on Earth

Read more in our @brookings.edu article

www.brookings.edu/articles/ind...
Industrial policy for the final frontier: Governing growth in the emerging space economy | Brookings
Aleksandraviciute, Impink, and Seamans explore the emerging economics and policy implications of commercial space activity
www.brookings.edu
robseamans.bsky.social
🚀 The space economy is evolving from government-led missions toward commercial markets: satellite broadband, Earth observation, space tourism, even orbital manufacturing. Falling costs expand access—but they also raise complex economic and governance questions.
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jedkolko.bsky.social
The BLS is NOT postponing the monthly inflation report, the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Rather, the delay is for the annual Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX). CEX provides the "weights" for the CPI and other inflation measures.
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"We strongly support the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), its leadership, staff, & mission..."

Since 1884 founding, guided by 1st commissioner's principle: "`fearless[ly]' publish facts `without regard to the influence those facts may have upon any party's position or any partisan's views.'”
The Friends of BLS strongly support the U.S. Bureau of Labor  Statistics (BLS), its leadership, staff, and mission. Since its founding  in 1884, BLS has been guided by first commissioner Caroll D. Wright’s principle: to “fearless[ly]” publish facts “without regard to the  influence those facts may have upon any party's position or any  partisan's views.” On September 9, 2025, BLS staff lived up to this  standard by releasing preliminary benchmark job estimates for the  Current Employment Statistics program, following their usual transparent  and scientific methods. The results showed a likely downward revision  of 911,000 jobs as of March 2025—about 0.6% of U.S. employment. Such  adjustments vary in size, but are fundamentally routine, correcting for  misreporting and non-response bias. 

Unfortunately, the Administration responded by questioning the agency’s integrity and calling BLS  “broken.” The Secretary of Labor claimed the revision undermines public  confidence in the data. In fact, nothing could be further from the  truth. The revision reflects BLS doing its job: providing accurate,  objective information regardless of political consequences. 

What  truly threatens BLS is chronic underfunding, recent understaffing, and  erosion of trust. Since 2010, BLS has lost 20% of its budget (adjusted  for inflation), and the President’s FY26 Budget proposes another 8% cut.   Furthermore, the Bureau has lost about 20% of its staff since January  and a third of its leadership positions are vacant. Despite having  ready-to-implement modernization plans, the agency lacks the people and  resources to update its programs...
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megancnbc.bsky.social
Sen. Thom Tillis, a Senate Banking Republican, says he will not consider a replacement for Lisa Cook's seat on the Fed board unless/until a court rules her firing was legal.

Suggests Pres. Trump will NOT be able to fill her seat unless that happens.

From Politico: www.politico.com/live-updates...
Tillis says he will not consider Lisa Cook Fed replacement amid legal dispute
Republicans likely need unanimous GOP support to advance picks out of the Banking panel, where they have a 13-11 majority.
www.politico.com
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onlyinbos.bsky.social
Tommy Devito is walking around the North End.
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patscap.bsky.social
Fyi - A bucket list item of mine is to get added to this
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For Bluesky folks seeking football related #stuff check out this very helpful starter pack

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p-hunermund.com
I attended one of the last iterations and it was a great. We received a ton of great feedback on our paper from the journal editors and others in the audience. I can highly recommend the event!
coad.bsky.social
📢📢Research Policy 10th online conference for Early Career Researchers!

Fri 3rd October 2025, 2-4pm (UK time)

Submit a 3 page abstract by Sun 31st August

Link for submitting:
forms.gle/GdvPaEq4seZt...

#EconSky
Research Policy, 10th online conference for Early Career Researchers. Submit your paper by Sun 31st August here: https://forms.gle/GdvPaEq4seZt4q266
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econberger.bsky.social
not what i was planning to include in my July jobs report recap (in progress) but here we are
robseamans.bsky.social
My take: AI is an easy scapegoat-- certainly easier to blame instead of economic and political uncertainty.

Moreover, most firms haven't adopted AI in any meaningful way (Census research puts adoption at about 9% of firms).
robseamans.bsky.social
Is AI to blame for the softening labor market?

I don't think so, at least not in full. AI is an easy scapegoat, and execs feel better blaming AI rather than economic or policy uncertainty.

These and other thoughts in a recent interview for @gizmodo.com -- gizmodo.com/ai-is-alread...
AI Is Already Disrupting Labor, and Recent Grads Could Be a ‘Lost Generation’
It’s a particularly bad time to be an unemployed 20-something.
gizmodo.com
robseamans.bsky.social
I’ve taught the ⁦‪#Ryanair‬⁩ case many times. First time to experience it IRL!
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crampell.bsky.social
Some professional news: After more than a decade of columnizing at The Washington Post, I'm taking the buyout.
This is my last column. It is my advice to any other lucky pundits who land a perch like this -- with 11 principles I've aspired to, even if I haven't always achieved them:
wapo.st/3TU2fGw
Opinion | 11 tips for becoming a columnist
Here’s my advice for handling the awesome responsibility of this job.
wapo.st
robseamans.bsky.social
Like "Infrastructure week"
robseamans.bsky.social
I have to admit I am now starting to notice a bit of an improvement. Perhaps my initial experiences were somewhat isolated.
robseamans.bsky.social
I'd adjust your sentence to "people started seeing it wasn't the end of the world".

I've posted before about this: to the average new yorker, traffic seems just as bad as it always has been. You can show me all the charts you want, and I'll tell you: traffic here sucks.
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atrupar.com
Schrier to RFK Jr: You gave Cassidy the answer he needed to hear in order to get his confirmation vote, then as soon as you were secretary you turned around & fired all 17 members. You lied. I also want to be clear that I will lay all responsibility for every vaccine-preventable death at your feet.
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crampell.bsky.social
Trump has been walling us off from foreign-made goods, ideas, and most significantly, humans. This month, Trump banned entry from most or all nationals from 21 countries; leaked memo suggests another 36 to be added.
Trump is finally building his wall, and Americans will pay for it.
Opinion | Trump is finally building his wall. We’ll all suffer the consequences.
The president’s travel ban is just his latest economic barbarism.
wapo.st
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(And Catholics everywhere rejoice).
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The New York Times asked me for a new job that AI will create.

I suggested "sin eater."

(lots of good discussion of many other jobs in the article: www.nytimes.com/2025/06/17/m...)