Forthcoming in AEJ: Macroeconomics: "Cross-Border Spillovers: How U.S. Monetary Conditions Affect M&As Around the World" by Katharina Bergant, Prachi Mishra, Raghuram Rajan, and Freddy Pinzon-Puerto. https://t.co/nGawwEzYfT
I have spent my career running field experiments. With my new book coming out I have decided to run a few on all of you! Here is the first one!
I am giving away a bundle: 1 signed copy of my new book Experimental Economics: Theory and Practice + 1 free t-shirt of the book. But, there is a Dictator Game twist.
In the comments please tag a friend. Before you know if you win, tell me your allocation: keep both, give one, or give it all away. If you are randomly selected, I'm holding you to what you said. Your choice is already public, and your friend can see it right now. Your chances of winning do not depend on your allocation.
I will randomly select a winner this Saturday at midnight EST and report back.
Extra credit giveaway: if the random person chosen also retweeted this message, then I will also send a signed copy of The Voltage Effect to both them and their partner. And, yes, your partner can sign up too to double your chances!
Good luck!
Economics Journals as Tennis Tournaments
🧵(for an extremely niche audience)
Quarterly Journal of Economics = Wimbledon
The oldest and most influential event, but also clubby, snobby, and elitist. To win it you must train on a very particular surface/ZIP code.
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Great article by the Chicago Booth Review (Koon Leong Ho and Emily Lambert): https://t.co/wpDyLWE0Wo
on the advantages of RDD to answer causal questions. Thanks for highlighting our RDD survey 🤩 https://t.co/sRlCSD99nZ @ma_ruizs@chicagoboothrev@ChicagoBooth#RDD @lambertem