Dr.Kiran Mishra Profile
Dr.Kiran Mishra

@kiransirji

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Interested in Economics, Education & Fellow of Econometrics society. Just Economics only. 📊.

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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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For me It's a Dream come true! Excited to begin a new research on, “Bias Correction under Data Linkage”Working with a brilliant team of econometricians to tackle linkage-induced estimation bias—methodology, theory, and applications. Big learning ahead. 📊
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Jeffrey Wooldridge
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Sometimes #Caturday is too exciting.
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Dr.Kiran Mishra
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With the blessings of my parents & God ,I am fine & Perfect 🙏 Christmas corners small or grand, the vibe is the same 🎄✨ In the vibe of Christmas & happy Sunday😀
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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Cool!From an Indian perspective, this result rings true.
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John B. Holbein
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Why aren't families having more babies? This brand new paper argues that part of the reason is because childcare is so expensive. "A 10% increase in the price of childcare leads to a 5.7% decrease in the birth rate"
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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Check complete details on:- https://t.co/JvqFamxJy5.
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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“How do economic variables influence each other at different time scales?” Your EconoWave concept works perfectly on data with trends + cycles + noise, just like this ,👇
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@instrumenthull
Peter Hull
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thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Peter Hull
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Nonsense take
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alz
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Causal inference is a subfield of prediction, where you try to predict what happens when a treatment is applied. So all of econometrics really is just a narrow subfield of predictive machine learning
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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To be Straight forward:-when price exceeds perceived value, the cafeteria ceases to function as an efficient institutional resource. To remain effective, pricing must align with students’ budget constraints and their willingness to pay.
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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In today Economics Class ,with under Graduate students, we have Interesting microeconomics principle:- From an economics standpoint, the campus cafeteria becomes an unpredictable institution when prices rise beyond what students are willing or able to pay. High pricing weakens
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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Classrooms run on behavioural economics. Which force matters most?
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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I wrote article over this:-
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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We’ve basically changed the reward structure. If disruptive behavior is cost-free, its frequency rises—just standard incentive theory. The tragedy is that the students who struggle the most end up in the least structured environments, which harms them too. (Note:- It's not good)
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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Classrooms run on behavioral economics. Today, when identity, beliefs, and trust align between teachers and students, effort jumps instantly—and learning follows.
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Dr.Kiran Mishra
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Finally, It state that - The model can be derived from RUM if the error terms are independently and identically distributed (i.i.d.) extreme value type I. What will be the most extreme value?
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@kiransirji
Dr.Kiran Mishra
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In class of Econometrics, I discussed with co-author about one of the most cited result, Random utility Model(RUM),by Macfadden contribution in which he state that:-utility has both a systematic component & a random component.
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