Jacob Edenhofer
BA, PPE @warwickuni / MPhil, Comparative Government @UniofOxford / DPhil student in Politics @NuffieldCollege & @Politics_Oxford
Link to my blog “Often wrong, but sometimes useful”: jacobedenhofer.substack.com
- Wow -- this is so cool and very important
- I'm sure many of you have read the excellent paper on high street vacancy and support for right-wing populist parties by @prashantgarg.bsky.social @jacobedenhofer.bsky.social @trfetzer.com. What to do about it? We're working with 5 places to test models of community-led high street renewal 👇👇
- Our conclusion
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- Great to see this @promarket.bsky.social piece with @grattonecon.bsky.social out, which summarises our “Rise and Fall of Technocratic Demcracies” paper! www.promarket.org/2025/05/14/b...
- Updated version here
- on.ft.com/43q1HO6 Can Europe finally fix its capital markets?
- I am currently preparing a lecture on distributive politics and want to map the conceptual space. Below is my tentative answer. What do people think?
- Counterfactual thinking is hard, but this is painfully specious reasoning by Cooper. It also amounts to treating voters like idiots — irrespective of their position on the issue.