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@simeonbischl

Previously @LMU_Muenchen and @ecb | PhD student @EUI_ECO | Macro, Political Economy and Public Economics | Believes in parallel trends

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Very cool new tool!!

It’s live! The past few days @simeonbischl and I have had some intense coding sessions and we are happy to share the result: centralbanktalk.eu this website includes various tools to explore central bank communication. (1/

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Truly impressive work that's collected and made a available here.

It’s live! The past few days @simeonbischl and I have had some intense coding sessions and we are happy to share the result: centralbanktalk.eu this website includes various tools to explore central bank communication. (1/

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Check out this website that my dear friend and colleague @leek_lauren set up together with @simeonbischl ! Central banks produce a lot of textual output these days but it's often overwhelming. The data dashboards on offer here are neat and accessible.

It’s live! The past few days @simeonbischl and I have had some intense coding sessions and we are happy to share the result: centralbanktalk.eu this website includes various tools to explore central bank communication. (1/

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It’s live! The past few days @simeonbischl and I have had some intense coding sessions and we are happy to share the result: centralbanktalk.eu this website includes various tools to explore central bank communication. (1/

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Trying our best to (inadvertently) further increase the gap 😇 @leek_lauren

Bacon's 2021 diff-in-diff paper has just passed Abadie's original synthetic control paper published in 2003.

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Interesting. Germany, the so-called data desert "Datenwüste", doesn't even look bad.

Analyzing over 1 million academic articles, this paper proposes a novel method to track academic data use by country, revealing correlations with GDP, population, & statistical systems. Explore how nations can leverage data for better policymaking: wrld.bg/fEFN50SXzwj

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Lol I'm convinced some video games (especially those involving soccer) lead to faster aging

Good-looking teens play less video games, as well as good-looking adults. Gaming does not make you worse-looking, though, from Andy Chung, Daniel S. Hamermesh, Carl Singleton, Zhengxin Wang, and Junsen Zhang nber.org/papers/w32809

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New pre-print! osf.io/preprints/soca… Joint with @simeonbischl & Max Freier (@ecb), we introduce a new measure of monetary, fiscal and financial policy linkages in central bank communication of 118 central banks from 1997 to mid-2023 using #ChatGPT. (1/...)


Very insightful, great speakers and I really learned a lot. Thanks for organizing!

The workshop “Using LLMs and Text-as-Data in Political Science Research” just started. Check out more at aipsr.net, an initiative supported by @CPoliticaUB, @IBEI and @econ_empresaUPF #PoliticalScience #AIResearch

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I can with certainty say that this was a great workshop that made me even more enthusiastic about LLMs:) Thanks for organising!

The workshop “Using LLMs and Text-as-Data in Political Science Research” just started. Check out more at aipsr.net, an initiative supported by @CPoliticaUB, @IBEI and @econ_empresaUPF #PoliticalScience #AIResearch

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This has to be the best list on Twitter! I would have never guessed to see my hometown third in a list by the legendary @jmwooldridge just after London and a tiny Franconian village 😄😄😄

3. Pfaffenhofen (Okay, maybe tied with some others.)



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