@johnwhitehead81 @ecu_economics Ok, that’s the stupidest thing I’ve heard that someone has ever written. Lol. I do wish @ivanrudik would pay attention to this though 🤣
Admin reveal! Who is the resident tweeter behind AERE's accounts @AereOrg, @JaereAere and @ReepAere? It's the incredible Anne Byrne (@EconAnne)! Anne received her PhD from @CornellDyson this year and just started as a research economist at @USDA_ERS.
Congrats to Prof. & Assoc. Dean Catherine Wolfram, named to the US #Treasury to lead energy and climate policy! She joins Assoc. Prof. Adair Morse as the 3rd Berkeley Haas woman in the department led by Treasury Secretary @JanetYellen. https://t.co/0wkt9cprel #proud@energyathaas
12 economist and behavioral scientist working with epidemiologist and others to find short run answers for decision makers. If you missed the live webinar, a video and power points are available https://t.co/RoFrdthkEU
"As economists, behavioral scientists, &epidemiologists - we must work together. Policymakers are relying on data & insights from the work we do," @AtkinsonCenter Faculty Director and @CornellDyson Prof. @ckling19 tells 400+ experts worldwide at today's Rapid Response Webinar.
Dear friends, please share this as broadly as you can among your interested professional networks. The goal is to lower the transaction costs of new analysis to help support solutions to trade offs now and in the near term.
COVID-19 Research Webinar: Economists! Health Scientists! Experts in related disciplines! We are facilitating a webinar bringing researchers together on key questions for the COVID-19 response. Spread the word and join us on April 7. https://t.co/gH7mkulGaU @ckling19#COVID19
Call for abstracts for our third annual workshop on the Social Costs of Water Pollution! April 22-24 in Washington, DC. Abstracts due to me by January 15, 2020. Please help spread the word! More details can be found here: https://t.co/F9vSox00Hc. @ckling19
@cbb2cornell@DinaPomeranz Interesting responses. I agree with Chris’s statements, except that those were huge advantages to me. I went up early and was hugely relieved that the process was over. My first child was born the same year and I could focus on that instead of worry about tenure. Loved it
Congratulations to the authors and past editors of the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy! 2018 impact factors just released #3 in economics journals and #7 in environmental studies. Well done to my colleagues!
Hot off the presses! Read Gina McCarthy’s (EPA Administrator from 2013-17) great editorial just published in REEP:
Economics matters and improves public policy! https://t.co/yu3fxBv65V
Special issue of @PNASNews on Economics, Environment, and Sustainable Development is now out. Articles by @ckling19, John List, Chris Costello, and many others. https://t.co/qIEGlAOKOx