๐ข Call for Papers โ 2 days left
The 2nd International Conference of the Georgian Economic Association will take place in Tbilisi ๐ฌ๐ช on June 26โ27, 2026.
Join us in the beautiful city of Tbilisi for two days of academic exchange and collaboration.
We are honored to welcome Ruben Enikolopov and Joseph Kaboski as plenary speakers.
โณ Submission deadline: April 10
๐ Submit your paper:
https://t.co/qGSMZgnOUL
More information: https://t.co/nJPtmCH8xU
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โ๏ธโ๏ธ Phd Econ Chess Arena!
Organized by me and @michaelstepner, all skill levels welcome, come play an hour of bullet/blitz, once a month on lichess. First date Dec 28 12pm ET.
If at all interested, please answer our Google Form: https://t.co/OtKer8qA97
Since this is my sabbatical and will be teaching only one class, Iโd love to share my research more widely, so if anyone is interested in inviting me for a research seminar, Iโd be very happy to visit. Especially anywhere within a 5-6 hour driving distance from SF (hate flying!).
Yesterday was my temporary last class at @usfca, and on the same day, I signed a contract to join
@UCBerkeley as a visiting Assistant Professor of Economics.
Interested in "irrational" economic behavior? Check out my interview with @alexolegimas on his new book "The Winner's Curse" (co-authored with @R_Thaler). I am joined on this episode by my colleague @robizon_k. This and other episodes are posted on @NewBooksNetwork. Link below.
The Georgian people have taken to the streets to peacefully protest for their sovereignty, democracy, and European future, only to be met with violence and repression. They refuse to become a Russian colony.
Stand with the Georgian people! ๐ฌ๐ช๐บ๐ธ
@notstevenwhite Rd7 followed by fork from b6, black can regain knight by trapping it from b7 but white king can get to pawn on c5 and should not be hard to win
A while back, I got rejected from a conference that only asked for an abstract with the reason that they received many high-quality submissions. But can you judge a paper by its abstract alone without seeing how the work is actually done?
I applied to a conference with a theme so closely aligned with my paper that I thought I was reading my own abstract. Got rejected because it didnโt fit the agenda.
I didn't know this paper...
>300 people refereed the same economics paper, with author listed as
1. an early career scholar
2. anonymous
3. a Nobel laureate (from same university as 1)
Recommendations:
65% reject for early career scholar,
23% reject for Nobel laureate
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@ho_ben@peterlorentzen I agree; there is so much that can be explored using chess data. I have already published one and am working on three other chess papers. And yes, I know that paper, and one of my papers is based on their cool work! I will definitely take a look at your paper about trust and war!
Weโre currently refining the paper in several directions, including collecting data from IsraeliโPalestinian conflict. We're translating our model into testable hypotheses to explore possible mechanisms and conducting several robustness checks.
Thanks, @peterlorentzen for sharing the paper! I wish we lived in a world without international conflicts so that such research wouldn't be necessary. Unfortunately, thatโs not the case, and weโre seeing more and more control-treatment groups to cover.