CJ Libassi
phd student in econ and ed at EPSAatTC. formerly: SMPAGWU, College Board, CAPhighered, edpolicyford, ComunidadMadrid, pgcps.
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- Chicago Pope, notorious for asking tough questions in seminars.
- The Prime Minister faced yet another setback this week as the ongoing scandal over two-way fixed effects produced two more estimators for Canadians to learn. ‘You’re telling me these regressions produced negative weights and the Liberals knew nothing?!” the Conservative Party leader tweeted Sunday
- The Pope didn't die without performing one last miracle.
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- does there exist any helpful document out there that is like "a checklist of things every experienced researcher checks their tables and figures for to see if something is off?" I'm thinking of items such as "do N's change across regression model specifications and if so why?"
- Reposted by CJ LibassiThe Internet Archive has to date downloaded 500 terabytes of US government websites, which it crawls at the end of every presidential term. The whole archive is fully searchable. This effort's housed by a donation-funded nonprofit, not a branch of the US government. blog.archive.org/2024/05/08/e...
- Random Stata tip, mostly for future me. If you want to add /// to the end of many lines at once (this comes up for me when copying SQL queries from other code editors or code that uses a ; delimiter), you can find & replace, check the regular expression option do: find: "$" replace: " ///\0"
- Wanted to highlight a new report we have just released at the Office of the Chief Economist at ED: "An Overview of Graduate Borrowing and Outcomes." Below are a few graphs that might entice you to read more. First: distributions of annual borrowing for top 25 credentials in terms of annual volume
- Any device can be a mobile device if you believe in yourself.
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- Reposted by CJ LibassiI was incredibly honored to be awarded the CSWEP Carolyn Shaw Bell Award. When I accepted the award, I talked about the importance of mentoring. The lessons I pass on are kind of obvious. But they are important, so I am going to share them yet again. (A🧵)
- @aeacswep.bsky.social announces Sandra E. Black as the 2024 Carolyn Shaw Bell Award winner! Visit aeaweb.org/about-aea/co... for the full announcement. Congratulations to @econsandy.bsky.social
- To me the surprising thing about the Meta decision is how many people seem to have believed that their fact checking was effective in the first place?
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- Just saw someone doing Stata at a table in Union Station - never seen it in the wild before!
- Reposted by CJ LibassiIf you're using the Census Tree 📈🌳in your research, or know of someone who is, we'd like to know about it! If you aren't in our bibliography below, please reply here or email me with a link to your paper. #econhistory #econsky
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- Okay, I made an updated version of the guide "Python Packages for Applied Economists" to reorganize a bit, incorporate suggestions, and put it on Github like a grownup: github.com/clibassi/pyt... Comments welcome!
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- Reposted by CJ LibassiI’ve made a Women in Econ starter pack (s/o @vinisingh.bsky.social for sparking the idea!). Share, follow, and comment below if you’d like to be added! go.bsky.app/LqBPkQZat://did:plc:tz2txxug6glu7rpd2knvevfe/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3laqvql3o342o
- Okay I couldn't find anything like this, so I had ChatGPT help me make one by picking the most important tools from the index of Cameron & Trivedi Stata book & tell me the Python equivalents (plus a few I added). I've tried to check it, but comments very welcome! docs.google.com/document/d/e...
- Anyone know of anything like "A list of Python packages an applied economist should install to allow Python to do what stata does" - just a nice list of all the great packages people have made to get estimation tools in Python. I'm thinking e.g. pyfixest, binsreg, econml, etc. Any leads?
- I swear I remember a story from a few years ago abt Facebook being sued for misrepresenting to ad-buyers the type of auction they used (claimed to be using a third price auction, but actually used second price & pocketed the dif). Can’t find anything abt it now, anyone remember something like that?
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