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Matthias Doepke

Matthias Doepke is a German economist, currently Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science and… more

H-index: 42
Economics 53%
Political science 11%
samben8.bsky.social
I am really grateful to Cemfi for organizing this workshop and in particular to all the organizers, participants, and attendants. It was a high quality scientific event, full of warmth and fun. It was wonderful to get together with so many good friends
cemfi.es
The workshop "Labor Markets, Institutions, and Economic Policy: A Workshop in Honor of Samuel Bentolila" took place on Monday, September 29th, at CEMFI
www.cemfi.es/all_news_blo...
georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
„The decline was most pronounced among first-year graduate students. Illinois Urbana-Champaign has seen a 22% drop and Buffalo, 58%.“

Informative article 👇🏼 about 🇺🇸 int‘l students.

🇪🇺 has much freer speech now - so, welcome - it but should be said that silly admission restrictions exist here, too.
japantimes.co.jp
In the latest move by U.S. colleges to cope with the disruptive policies of President Donald Trump, DePaul University told faculty it will reduce spending following a 30% decline in international enrollment this fall.
Fewer foreign students and fewer dollars make U.S. colleges feel the pinch
Dozens of schools in the U.S. have announced budget cuts in response to Trump administration policies that are upending higher education.
ebx.sh
robertsaunders.bsky.social
I think the key problem here is a continuing assumption, in traditional media, that when the White House speaks on a major topic, this is a big news story.

That model can't cope with a president with no regard for truth, who's in constant broadcast mode, & who veers around from one day to another.
robertsaunders.bsky.social
Why are the American president's claims about autism the first item on British news bulletins?

He's not our president, the advice doesn't apply here and he's not presented any evidence to support his assertions.

So why spread these claims? What make this the biggest story in the UK?
corinnelow.com
My book, a labor of love, with 15 years of my own research and the stories of countless women, is out today!! I document why women's time has gotten so squeezed, and then provide actionable, evidence-based strategies on what we can do about it! So many people on here did the research in the book! 🙏
ucstonecenter.bsky.social
Alexander Monge-Naranjo has been researching the role of credit constraints in shaping educational attainment. He sits down with @durlauf.bsky.social to discuss how credit access matters for recent cohorts, whereas family resources were more determinative for earlier groups.
Listen → bit.ly/4nOXPxK
fabolange.bsky.social
If the UK does not take this good advice, maybe Canada will? Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver are great places for tech hubs - lets compete for them by enabling skilled migration and students.
mdoepke.bsky.social
The 100K H-1B fee is the biggest opportunity for the UK yet to revive economic growth and business dynamism.

Now let’s drop those visa fees and NHS surcharges right away to send a clear signal and reap the benefits!
mclem.org
The astronomical new Skill Penalty on US work visas will hobble a core driver of productivity growth in the US economy.

“H-1B visas cause innovation, they cause entrepreneurship, they cause more R&D investment,” I told the @wsj.com

Very nice and balanced piece by @jdlahart.bsky.social —>
Will the $100,000 Visa Fee Help U.S. Workers? Economists Aren’t So Sure
Changes to the H-1B system could benefit some U.S. workers. But economists say losing foreign talent could weaken the overall job market—and shift production overseas.
www.wsj.com
mdoepke.bsky.social
The 100K H-1B fee is the biggest opportunity for the UK yet to revive economic growth and business dynamism.

Now let’s drop those visa fees and NHS surcharges right away to send a clear signal and reap the benefits!

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lonessmith.bsky.social
"The countries where comedians can't mock the leader on late night TV are not really ones you want to live in." - Chris Hayes
chrismurphyct.bsky.social
This is a massive, history making abuse of your power. It will define your legacy and one day you will come to regret punishing free speech and trying to destroy democracy.
romainwacziarg.bsky.social
The August 2025 issue of the Journal of the European Economic Association is now published (academic.oup.com/jeea/issue/2...). It consists of 10 fantastic papers from a wide range of fields of economics. @jeeanews.bsky.social
propublica.org
On the left: Nate Cavanagh, a 28-year-old DOGE staffer and college dropout.

On the right: Mohammad Halimi, a 53-year-old exiled Afghan scholar.

This is the story of how DOGE targeted Halimi on social media.

Then the Taliban took his family. 🧵
Photo of DOGE staffer Nate Cavanagh, a 28-year-old white man in a blue pullover, carrying a black backpack. Photo of 53-year-old Afghan scholar Mohammad Halimi. He is sitting, wearing white pants and shirt with a brown vest.
warrenjwells.bsky.social
American park concession policy drives me insane.

Here I am with my kid at the biggest park in Berkeley. There are hundreds of people here at birthday parties, playing tennis/basketball/frisbee, and running the dogs.

And yet the closest place to buy a *coffee* is a half mile walk.
mclem.org
“I don’t think I’ve seen a more dangerous decision in public health in my 50 years in the business,” said Mike Osterholm, an Univ. of Minnesota expert on infectious disease

mRNA vaccines “certainly saved millions of lives,” said Dr. Paul Offit—a vaccine expert at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development
The Department of Health and Human Services plans to cancel contracts and pull funding for some vaccines being developed to fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the flu.
apnews.com
georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
Germany will be an attractive alternative host country, and will benefit from it -- after a few institutional changes.

Curious to see what Länder and what universities will be the first to report increases in non-EU enrolements.
mclem.org
Those direct, short term costs are just the beginning of much more massive and long term damage.
w7voa.journa.host.ap.brid.gy
The US could see a 30-40% decline in new international student enrollment, resulting in nearly $7 billion in lost revenue and more than 60,000 fewer American jobs. https://www.nafsa.org/fall-2025-international-student-enrollment-outlook-and-economic-impact
aaronsojourner.org
Cue ideologues & disinformers.
calculatedrisk.bsky.social
Goldman: “The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will publish a preliminary estimate of the benchmark revision to March 2025 nonfarm payrolls on September 9th. We estimate a downward revision on the order of 550-950k”
schularick.bsky.social
Statt die regelbasierte Welthandelsordnung zu verteidigen, schlägt die EU in einen Deal ein, von dem unsicher ist, wie lange er hält, der von den Launen eines Populisten und nicht vom Recht regiert wird und der mit den Regeln der Welthandelsorganisation kaum vereinbar ist. 2/2

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fintwitter.bsky.social
TRUMP ADMIN HALTS HARVARD'S ABILITY TO ENROLL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS -NYT
bengolub.bsky.social
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Refine leverages the best current AI models to draw your attention to potential errors and clarity issues in research paper drafts.

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claudiapersico.bsky.social
“The Trump administration is firing hardworking scientists while employing political appointees whose job it is to lie incessantly to Congress and to the American people,” she said. “The obliteration of ORD will have generational impacts on Americans’ health and safety.”
Trump’s EPA eliminates research and development office and begins layoffs
Administration’s move to cut thousands of agency jobs will be devastating for US public health, union warns
www.theguardian.com

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georgweizsaecker.bsky.social
In the US and elsewhere: research inside gov‘t agencies is a perfect complement for outside research, and it thus serves the taxpayer well.

Gift article: www.nytimes.com/2025/07/18/c...
E.P.A. Says It Will Eliminate Its Scientific Research Arm
www.nytimes.com
mclem.org
The US President has legal authority to set tariffs exclusively in emergencies threatening our national security.

What is the grave national security threat from “small countries where we don’t have much trade”?

Nothing but a lawless rampage. Those charged with oversight abandon their duty.
aaronsojourner.org
The exact same strategy failed over the last 90 days.

But Bessent & POTUS want to convince us it will work to repeat it over the next 25.

Repeating failed threats makes them weaker, not stronger.
“President Trump’s going to be sending letters to some of our trading partners, saying that, if you don’t move things along, then, on Aug. 1, you will boomerang back to your April 2 tariff level. So, I think we’re going to see a lot of deals very quickly,” Treasury Department Secretary Scott Bessent said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Bessent noted the administration will be sending out “probably 100 letters to small countries where we don’t have very much trade.”
aaronsojourner.org
The exact same strategy failed over the last 90 days.

But Bessent & POTUS want to convince us it will work to repeat it over the next 25.

Repeating failed threats makes them weaker, not stronger.
“President Trump’s going to be sending letters to some of our trading partners, saying that, if you don’t move things along, then, on Aug. 1, you will boomerang back to your April 2 tariff level. So, I think we’re going to see a lot of deals very quickly,” Treasury Department Secretary Scott Bessent said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Bessent noted the administration will be sending out “probably 100 letters to small countries where we don’t have very much trade.”

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