Oh, the comedy of it all. Snivelers exclaiming, "The horror, the horror", as if they're actually gasping for their last, selfish breaths, clinging to their maxed out credit cards that are maxed out coz their mommies and daddies stopped paying the balance on, lolz....
I like reading #introduction posts even from those I know, so here's mine:
I'm a researcher at the French CNRS. I study the applied practices of economists in the past 70 years or so, across fields (macro, urban, public, welfare etc), topics, methods & policy advice
I think that it is very important for economists & public at large to understand the history of their concepts, tools & models, so I try to post relevant research, archival nuggets & thread some stories
found a lot of historians through hashtags, so follow-up #introduction
I'm currently wrapping-up a series of research projects on the history of #macroeconomics (in #centralbanks, on heterogeneity, tractability, computation)
I'm now turning to #microeconomics (history of taxation & welfare across fields is my angle for the next year)