Our PhD student Joanna Bleakley showing how adaptive learning in expectations formation affects the ability of standard empirical methods to recover monetary policy shocks, comparing SVAR and local projection estimates from simulated data with true model-implied responses.
We enjoyed this so much weβre going to have to break out the heart eyes emoji on the job:
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We would never do this
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Strong showing from many talented UNSW researchers both from economics and across the institution for this! Well done and thank you @leap-econ.bsky.social !
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PhD student Daniel Robbins presented a novel framework, grounded in endogenous growth theory, used to measure firmsβ age-heterogeneous responsiveness to R&D incentives.
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π Aggregating evidence, the research process, and empowering the public to understand research
All that & more in this week's episode of Ideas in Development with @economeager.bsky.social.
Really enjoyed discussing how we can improve the evidence base in economics by aggregating.