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Markus Trunschke

@MTrunschke

Currently postdoc @HooverInst - @Stanford, PhD from MSI @KULeuven, and former @ZEW. Interested in Innovation Econ, IO, and Computational Econ Views are my own

Joined July 2018
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In this thread, #EconJobMarket candidate Philipp Ludwig presents his job market paper, 'Can Unilateral Policy Decarbonize Maritime Trade?' Learn more about Philipp and the @KU_Leuven job market candidates at feb.kuleuven.be/jobmarket.

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🚨Job market paper🚨 Container ships are vital for global trade & large emitters of CO2. What happens when we tax their emissions? Check out my JMP: Can Unilateral Policy Decarbonize Maritime Trade? Paper: papers.pmludwig.com/Philipp_Ludwig… Website: pmludwig.com #EconTwitter 1/10

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See below for a link to our paper (open access). We show how the European Roam-Like-At-Home regulation substantially raised roaming volumes, benefiting both consumers and total welfare. With @CanzianGiulia , @ste_ver , @ziomezz and Louis Ronchail

Forthcoming IJIO article by Giulia Canzian, Gianluca Mazzarella, Louis Ronchail @frankverboven & Stefano Verzillo "Evaluating the Impact of Price Caps - Evidence from the European Roam-Like-at-Home Regulation" doi.org/10.1016/j.ijin… @sciencedirect

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"Your replication package has been accepted." 🎉 This project is older than my kids combined. Finally completed just in time for @PonteaEma's new role at DG Comp. Congratulations!

Forthcoming in AEJ: Microeconomics: "Learning When to Quit: An Empirical Model Of Experimentation in Standards Development" by Bernhard Ganglmair, Tomothy Simcoe, and Emanuele Tarantino. aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…



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As the author of this PDF, it's been interesting seeing people guess at the rationale behind its design. However, the rationale had nothing to do with theory vs practice, and everything to do with pragmatically coping with an unaccommodated disability in academia. (1/16)

Compilers was was known to be the hardest CS class at Cornell which was hard as it is. We were handed a 8-page PDF at the start of sem for a language spec we'd be implementing by the end of sem, split into 6 parts. On part 5, the median was a 0/100 and most the class failed.

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I have concepts of a plan for a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis


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This is #EARIE2024 @EEANews for me. Goodbye Amsterdam. Missed my presentation but want to know more about the effects of #data #regulation on firms' communication with their users? Check out this 10-minute video produced by @latest_thinking @LT_Econ lt.org/publication/do…


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Our paper on public R&D in crises is out! We show that only few countries boost public R&D during recessions, which could compensate for cuts in private R&D. Open link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jc8KB5ASTq0p

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Collecting some of my technical writing over the past few years for job stuff. I'm really proud of the Julia for economists series I did. The notebooks are good, and the youtube recordings came out super well. github.com/cpfiffer/julia… youtube.com/playlist?list=…


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#EconTwitter: we are hiring several PhD students at @DICEHHU to start in October 2024. Our program focusses on IO, competition policy, international economics, behavioral economics and econometrics. dice.hhu.de/fileadmin/reda…


This is one of the best conferences for research in innovation. Consider applying!

🚨#CallforPapers: 10th #ZEW-#MaCCI Conference on #Innovation Economics and #Patent Research on 26 and 27 September @MaCCIcomp Keynotes: @PMoserEcon @NYUStern and Carlos Javier Serrano @HECParis ✉️ Submissions by 26 July to innopat2024@zew.de 📖 More info: zew.de/VA4431-1/?twt=1

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How I published 0 papers in 6 years of grad school + time since: - I do structural IO

How I published no papers in my first 3 years of PhD: - My mother got diagnosed with Parkinson’s and I became a primary caregiver; - My husband got unemployed and I had to work extra; Let’s stop considering quantity as the ultimate goal and start treating people as humans.



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Make sure to mark your calendars for next year's IIOC.

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New post! In unrelated news: come work with me! I am hiring someone to work on Open Philanthropy's Innovation Policy program (which I lead). Link to job info in the reply. newthingsunderthesun.com/pub/4bnobp5q/r…


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It was MaCCI IO Day in Mannheim, today. Researchers from @EconUniMannheim, @ZEW , and guests presented new and ongoing work in IO and its close cousins. What a treat!!!!

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. @mattsclancy is a mensch as well as my favorite teacher of the economics of innovation. If you haven't had a chance to take the [free] online course we co-teach (ifp.org/economics-of-i…) -- or even if you have -- this is a great chance to learn from him.

For your Memorial Day weekend listening pleasure, I went on the 80k podcast! We mostly talked about why (imo) - benefits of science outweigh risks from new bioweapons - AI won’t lead to 10x faster growth. Not at all weird; textbook, boring, economics of innovation



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