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Arthur Turrell
about 1 month ago
Very nice work here by some former colleagues: firms that export are mostly more productive *before* they export (ie it's a selection effect), but they do also become a bit more productive once they are exporting.
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ESCoE
about 1 month ago
It's well-established that UK firms engaged in international trade are more productive, but why? New analysis from
@christinavpalmou.bsky.social
and Kyle Jones (ONS) offers new evidence:
tinyurl.com/5c9mazpa
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The New Statesman
2 months ago
This government is inflicting authoritarianism on the “working people” it claims to serve. Labour’s misguided assault on Palestine Action, by John Merrick
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Labour’s misguided assault on Palestine Action
This government is inflicting authoritarianism on the “working people” it claims to serve.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2025/07/labours-misguided-assault-on-palestine-action?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Bluesky#Echobox=1752565369-2
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ESCoE
3 months ago
Catch up on the session with ESCoE Director Rebecca Riley and PhD student
@christinavpalmou.bsky.social
at the
@resmedia.bsky.social
conference at
@unibirmingham.bsky.social
on new developments in labour market data. 🎫 Virtual ticket:
bit.ly/4huZnsS
🔑 Delegate portal:
bit.ly/4nxSZ8E
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ESCoE
3 months ago
Great to read that the ONS Economic Microdata Transformation team have begun development work on the prototype recommended in ESCoE's recent LEED report:
tinyurl.com/t5hx4372
@christinavpalmou.bsky.social
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Looking forward to this incredible panel at the
@resmedia.bsky.social
If your are interested in developments in UK labour market data tune in live on Tuesday 👇🏼👇🏼
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CITP
4 months ago
A busy room for this panel on
#trade
& productivity in British firms with Mairi Spowage, Christna Palmou,
@grantfitzner.bsky.social
, Swati Dhingra, Gregory Thwaites &
@sophie-piton.bsky.social
at the 2025 ESCoE Conference on Economic Measurement. Program:
virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/event/74009/...
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Really enjoyed discussing our work on trade and productivity with some amazing economists
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Audrey
6 months ago
Cynthia Nixon Power to the people!
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Thiemo Fetzer
6 months ago
In light of this natural disaster, I am happy to share a new paper with
@prashantgarg.bsky.social
that aims to shed light on a phenomena of patterns in transnational & dyadic media coverage around "events". To me this is the best way to study many geopolitical phenomena these days. What do we do?
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Thiemo Fetzer
10 months ago
Here are the more "meta" reflections that I wish to share on this joint work with
@jschneebacher.bsky.social
and Christina Palmou. The paper title is quite plain, but I wish to highlight the direction of travel and ultimately, the foundational questions that this work raises around...
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Thiemo Fetzer
9 months ago
If you see this car, please call the police. It's stollen. (H/T: @
[email protected]
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The New Yorker
8 months ago
From “Bargaining with the Palisades Fire, I Buy a Pack of Edible Flowers,” by Anna Journey. Read it in full:
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The New Yorker
8 months ago
There seems to be widespread recognition that bad facts are bad news, and, despite skepticism, there is an enduring thirst for reliable information. The question is, where can it be found, and how can its purveyors make themselves heard amid the noise?
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What’s a Fact, Anyway?
Journalists put more stress on accuracy than ever before. The problem is, accuracy is a slippery idea.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/whats-a-fact-anyway?utm_medium=social&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=bluesky&mbid=social_bluesky&utm_brand=tny
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Jakob Schneebacher
9 months ago
A week to go before the deadline! Send your best papers on productivity and innovation, broadly understood.
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Jakob Schneebacher
9 months ago
@trfetzer.com
,
@christinavpalmou.bsky.social
and I think of the latter paper as a way to provide policymakers with the kind of nuanced, real-time evidence they need to make policy in general, as explained in this blog post. 5/
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Evidence for policymakers in real time: a blueprint - ESCoE
By Thiemo Fetzer, Christina Palmou and Jakob Schneebacher The last two decades have seen a […]
https://www.escoe.ac.uk/evidence-for-policymakers-in-real-time-a-blueprint/
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Jakob Schneebacher
9 months ago
Submit your papers to the 2025
@escoeorg.bsky.social
conference! Keynotes include
@erikbryn.bsky.social
, Carol Propper (Imperial) and Vipin Arora (BEA). Attendance is free and the conference takes place on KCL's beautiful central London campus.
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ESCoE Conference on Economic Measurement 2025 - Call for papers closes 13 Jan 2025 - ESCoE
ESCoE will hold its annual conference, organised in partnership with the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS), on 21-23 May 2025.
https://www.escoe.ac.uk/events/escoe-conference-on-economic-measurement-2025-call-for-papers/
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Jakob Schneebacher
10 months ago
Happy to have won the ONS' Research Excellence Award in the category Impact of Analysis- Collaboration with Government for our paper analysing real-time firm responses to the energy price shock with
@trfetzer.com
and
@christinavpalmou.bsky.social
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www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/what...
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ONS Research Excellence Awards 2024 - Office for National Statistics
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/whatwedo/statistics/requestingstatistics/onsresearchexcellenceaward
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Abi Adams
10 months ago
New VoxEU explainer on our work on birth timing & spacing, and what this means for the estimation of child penalties Tl;dr: educated mums spend 25% of the 5yrs following first birth on parental leave for subsequent kids. So how you measure outcomes on PL matters, a lot!
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ow.ly/3tPu50UeHTj
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Birth timing and spacing: Implications for parental leave dynamics and child penalties
Estimates of the impact of having children on labour market outcomes can differ significantly depending on whether a parent is categorised as employed or non-employed during parental leave. This column uses data from Denmark to explore how parental leave dynamics relate to the timing and spacing of births and subsequent labour market outcomes. The findings reveal notable disparities in birth timing and spacing based on maternal education levels. These dynamics complicate the estimation of the child penalty and its effects on gender gaps in labour market outcomes.
https://ow.ly/3tPu50UeHTj
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Abi Adams
10 months ago
We are hiring! You will work on a series of exciting papers with me,
@emilynix100.bsky.social
, Kristiina H, Ning Zhang & Martti Kaila while developing your own research agenda. Please reach out with any questions! Job ad:
econjobmarket.org/positions/11218
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