Joerg Stoye
@JoergStoye
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Professor of Economics Cornell University Causal inference, revealed preference analysis, statistical decision theory.
Ithaca,NY
Joined May 2020
Der asymmetrische Handels-Deal ist eine Demütigung für die EU, aber sie reflektiert die realen Machtverhältnisse. Mehr war nicht drin. Hoffentlich lernen die Europäer daraus: Wirtschaftskraft stärken und militärische und technologische Abhängigkeit von den USA abbauen!
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Link: https://t.co/PdQ2jlR5oT. The other piece is extremely easy to find.
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I agree with the sentiment, but I do have one answer: Tim Minchin. For entry points, try "Thank You, God" or "School Song" (from Matilda the Musical; essential to watch to the end as you're almost certain to miss the conceit first time).
A sadly declining niche: The impossibly clever, witty lyricist (Cole Porter, Lorenz Hart, Alan Jay Lerner, Oscar Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim). Who today? (Weird Al?)
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The excitement's all mine! This is a great honor and I look forward to working with Kei, Adam, Alexei, and the team.
We are excited to announce that the following new associate editors with expertise in econometrics joined the editorial board of Econometrica on July 1st, 2025: Alexei Onatski (University of Cambridge), Adam M. Rosen (Duke University), and Jörg Stoye (Cornell University).
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Research at risk: Funding from @USDA has been cut short for a national program to help young people feed themselves and their families nutritiously. @CornellCHE
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Funding has been cut short for a national program to help young people feed themselves and their families nutritiously.
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For over 20 years, Nancy Du, associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine and the Rasweiler Family Research Scholar in Cancer Research at @WeillCornell, has researched how metastatic cancer arises. With a $500,000 grant over three years from the Congressionally
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This has probably been the least successful first hundred days of a presidency @realDonaldTrump on the economy in the last century. We have seen the stock market go down, the dollar go down, forecasts of unemployment go up, forecasts of inflation go up, forecasts on the odds of a
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Fixed it: --> last year, the U.S. sold more educational services to the rest of the world than it sold in natural gas and coal **combined** --> every $1 of research funded by NIH generates $2.56 in economic activity --> more than 1.1M foreign students come to the U.S. each year
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Jörg Oechssler and Georg Weizsäcker have created a new opportunity for us to donate for Ukraine:
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Reminder - full consideration deadline coming up 12/1! Hiring postdocs/assistant research professors in data science at Cornell.
@CornellDataSciC is hiring! Assistant Research Professors and Postdoctoral Fellows; these are 3-year, non-tenure track positions working with Cornell mentors across application and methodological domains. Apply by Dec. 1 for full consideration More> https://t.co/q0pM1Pfte2
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Sehr düsterer thread, aber leider sehe ich es genauso. Für Deutschland kommt hinzu, dass es jetzt anscheinend bis März lame duck-regiert wird. Soviel Zeit hat die Ukraine nicht.
Thread zum US Wahlergebnis von gestern Abend, mit dem ich mich auch von hier fuer eine Weile verabschieden moechte. Ich lese weiterhin meine DM, freue mich ueber Kontakt via Text/Email, aber ich brauche hier einfach mal eine kleine Pause. #USWahl #USAElections2024
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Professional update: I am thrilled and honored to announce that I am now appointed Ta-Chung Liu Professor at @CornellEcon. Many thanks to my fantastic colleagues for the support!
Congratulations to Professor Jörg Stoye for being appointed the Ta-Chung Liu Professorship! @JoergStoye
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We are so excited about our recent data science radical collaboration hire - welcome Moon Duchin! Mathematician and redistricting expert joins Brooks School as radical collaboration hire
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A mathematician and public policy expert who has advised numerous U.S. states on redistricting and whose lab has been at the forefront of an emerging discipline that merges data science and elections...
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Thanks to outstanding coauthors @PpM_O, @brendaprallon, Chen Qiu, and Yiwei Sun as well as to the @NSF for funding. Our paper is at https://t.co/5DD7H4PrTB. See also https://t.co/MEJKberhhu,
https://t.co/h5R3qBSRvx,
https://t.co/nDgB214Cl1.
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We analyze two applications. The pictures illustrate selection of migration corridors in Bangladesh for the experiment in Lee et al. (2020, links below), using data from @MikeGechter et al.’s (2024) quasi-Bayesian take. Computation takes seconds to minutes.
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Minimization of an upper (and exact, under additional conditions) bound on regret over purposive (=nonrandomized) sampling schemes boils down to the k-median problem. While NP-complete in theory, this problem is easy for instances we need.
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We set this up as a (minimax regret) statistical decision problem, assuming that locations with similar covariates/features have similar treatment effects. The problem is intractable in full generality, but a neat finding emerges:
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NEW PAPER: Your budget allows you to run an experiment in 6 sites, e.g. villages in a low-income country. The necessary infrastructure exists in about 300 sites. How to maximize gain of transferrable knowledge?
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.@CornellEcon professor Marco Battaglini has received a $567,000 @NSF grant to study dynamics of collective actions – such as organizing a charity event, demonstrating against an authoritarian regime or ratifying an environmental treaty. https://t.co/SX7rSdLVG4
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