The first presentation of paper "Public opinion in wartime censorship: evidence from Russia", where we show in what way can we trust in public opinion polls in wartime, and how the selective non-response can affect the effect of casualties on the attitude to the war.
Linguists don't believe that language influences thinking; Orwell's newspeak was a good metaphor, but not an effective instrument. At #eeaesem2023, @TkachenkoAND show that Russian-speaking ethnic Kazakhs justify the Russia-Ukraine war and blame the West more, than others.
Amazing PostDoc opportunity with Francesco Decarolis at @Unibocconi for an #IndustrialOrganization Economist #EconTwitter
1 year starting Oct22, €50.4k/yr (tax exempt)
Deadline 24 August 2022
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How has COVID affected corruption in procurement? See the chapter at CEPR book "Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies" of Pavel Pronin, Polina Detkova(@PolinaDetkova1), Andrey Tkachenko (@TkachenkoAND), Andrei Yakovlev (@ICSID_Yakovlev) https://t.co/rZWzUx6LVc
New paper in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization @ICSID_Yakovlev@TkachenkoAND @PolinaDetkova1
Gender heterogeneity of bureaucrats in attitude to corruption: Evidence from list experiment
https://t.co/lP8hHtLO0N