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Petra Moser
@PMoserEcon
Tweets on creativity, innovation, and economic history. Proud first-gen Yalie snowflake and Berkeley grad, married to an Army guy. Mom of 2 boys.
Preferably near a steep hill
Joined January 2015
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    A nice illustration of what will happen to US science when we keep out foreign-born
    Our lab lacking everyone non-USA born(middle). Bottom also removes those with foreign-born parents, which includes me. Diversity represented: India, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Ethiopia, Russia, Haiti, Poland, Brazil, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Ukraine, Colombia, England!
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    Please, someone stop this insanity. This policy will be incredibly costly in terms of lost talent and innovation. Keeping out foreign scientists & students is one of the most effective & insidious ways to run this country into the ground by starving science & innovation.
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    Don't let anyone ruin your life over tenure. I had 2 kids at Stanford, plus a disabled mom. Did not get tenure & never regretted it for a second. I only have to look at my kids to see what a ridiculous choice that would have been. My only regret is not spending more time w my Mom
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    Scary thought experiment: Snap away all US scientists, like Richard Feynman, whose parents arrived as poor immigrants. As a policy, that's just dumb.
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    When I got tenure, I decided to use it start a new research agenda, studying US science in the 20th century, how it became dominant, what held it back, and what we can do better. Here's the first pub (with Scott Kim).
    Analyzing scientists' biographies during the baby boom, we find that mothers have a unique life cycle pattern of productivity. Children reduce the productivity of mothers but not fathers, with important implications for promotions and participation. econometricsociety.org/publications/e…
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    US visas to foreign students have dropped by 70%. Not surprising given current policies & atrocious conditions. But so incredibly damaging to science, innovation & growth. Last century, the US became the world's leader in science by attracting foreign talent. Now the US blows it
    So...I just scraped new State Dept data on student visas (F-1's), and it looks like student visa issuance fell by ~70% from FY2019 to FY2020. This is an astounding idiotic own-goal for America, given that education is one of our most successful exports.
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    Today, I fulfilled my childhood dream of visiting Patagonia. And this guanaco made it perfect.
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    Good news I've missed this week: BioNTech applies COVID-19 vaccine's mRNA tech to multiple sclerosis
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    The number of new international students in the US dropped by 45% from the 2019/20 school year to 20/21. If this persists we've reached a turning point for US science and innovation towards decline
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    Any interest in a virtual econ history seminar, if there isn't one already? Say 50 min + Q&A once a week? Pls share @thomassonecon @DrNathanNunn @leah_boustan @drlisadcook @TrevonDLogan @mwanamak @B_Eichengreen @delong @MarthaOlney @jamesfeigenbaum @K_A_Eriksson @EconHistAssoc
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    Super psyched to teach Economics of Innovation in person again this fall - using real-life data on innovation to test for causal effects. Learn to program in R, from scratch. No previous programming experience required
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    @JPE just accepted "Copyrights and Creativity. Evidence from Italian Opera during the Napoleonic Age" dropbox.com/s/n2jxlbfr3o31… Yay!
    ;) Saw this in 2 rejections for "Copyright and Creativity." 3rd submission got R&R @JPolEcon, @econfilm made a film, @Freakonomics a podcast. Most importantly though a student wrote yesterday saying they want to do research because of it. So, do what you love and keep going!
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    Yesterday was a great day because my @NYUSternEcon colleague @conlon_chris was promoted to tenure. Psyched for the department, school and for our students at Stern & @NYUFASEcon . So happy to have Chris around!
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    That awesome feeling when a paper is finally & completely done: Copyrights and Creativity: Evidence from Italian Opera in the Napoleonic Age @JPolEcon journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/71… w @M_Giorcelli. Happy & moving on to examine the long-run effects of funding cuts on creativity