Thatβs plausible. With hindsight, I was tempted to call the Presidential pardon power a unique mistake. But apparently, more recent constitutions, like those of France and Germany, also include a pardon power. That I didnβt know this before is of course telling.
02.12.2024 01:34
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Our constitution gives the President way too much power.
02.12.2024 00:52
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I hereby withdraw my vote cast for Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential Election. π¬
02.12.2024 00:48
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Now published in the December issue of Quantitative Marketing and Economics: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#QME has a very efficient, no BS editorial policy. Can highly recommend!
22.11.2024 14:34
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If you submit your papers to me at QME, I will tell you to ignore the part of the referee report that complains about results not being surprising.
23.11.2024 20:00
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Complementarities between algorithmic and human decision-making: The case of antibiotic prescribing
Reposting this X thread as I'm still excited this work with Michael Ribers finally found a home this summer: rdcu.be/dMUBO
"Complementarities between algorithmic and human decision-making: The case of antibiotic prescribing"
AI-generated podcast: www.hannesullrich.com/files/podcas...
1/5
18.11.2024 21:12
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The clothes were actually really cool
16.11.2024 01:32
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I started using an app (Friendly Social) that makes multi-homing easy, at least for consumption. But letβs face it: So far, *this* platform is an echo chamber. Twitter shows me lots of posts of people who I vehemently disagree with. For me, thatβs a key feature.
13.11.2024 18:35
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