Hey #econtwitter I didn't get my Mastodon handle up on Twitter in time it seems. So I need to make new friends on Mastodon! Looking forward to interacting with you all here!
@paulgp Shameless plug for our R package that makes nice visualizations! https://synth-inference.github.io/synthdid/
#ECON5k run on a glorious winter day near Amherst with @inaganguli and Wenting Ma. Our route went right over the Connecticut River, the dividing line between the eastern and western halves of the United States.
One question was on how to set up your own course textbooks. I'll be offering a workshop on how to set up online textbooks using quarto and #rstats in the new year (I'll announce it here).
You can also fork the repository for our curent book template if you have some experience with github.
I really couldn't have asked for a better clip to close out my intro to sociology class this semester. Thankful to hear Tressie McMillan Cottom on public space, social media, and the value of curiosity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQH9a9W5QP0
Did you know Monopoly was invented by a woman named Elizabeth Magie in 1903?
Originally ‘The Landlord’s Game,’ it was designed as a protest against the big monopolists of her time like Carnegie & Rockefeller.
But it was Charles Darrow, an unemployed salesman, who eventually sold it to Parker Brothers after playing a version.
Parker Brothers credited Monopoly with saving their company. Magie died in 1948 without recognition. Darrow became very wealthy & his legend lives on. #history #women
The only things on this map are railroads!
https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/lj4wqt/the_railroads_of_the_world_oc/
"Intangible gift ideas with open source in mind"
https://opensource.com/article/22/12/open-source-intangible-gift-ideas via @osdc
Zotero continues to be the best reference manager around — #FOSS, made by scholars for scholars. Upcoming features (now available for beta testing) include automatic relinking of #mendeley citations, much faster #googledocs integration, and support for #latex math in notes
If you don't use a reference manager yet (or if you're using a for-profit one like Mendeley or EndNote) you can always give #Zotero a whirl: it's free and doesn't lock you in: https://zotero.org
When the Beatles Refused to Play Before Segregated Audiences on Their First U.S. Tour (1964)
Economist. Antitrust policy; industrial organization; history of economics