I guess for (very) junior economists (like myself) it is very important to feel & be confident, not to fall into imposter syndrome. So creating User Interface for your work can be an important way to realize it. But relying on publications and conference seminars can be tricky
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Because those are venues for marketing/selling one's work in its best version and they are slow. Going out with a beta version of your work can be career-damaging. So, we all need to build our user-interface and circulate our half-baked (brainstorming?) ideas to get feedback.
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That being said, twitter is not helpful in this sense: 1st it is hierarchical and mainly helpful for established researchers, 2nd it is part of a flow which means hit-or-miss, 3rd it has low "topic-royalty" - meaning ppl talk about a wide range of academic and non-academic stuff
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& it eventually crowds out attention from your work and makes it hard to build up your "customer-base". That being said it seems for a young researcher, blogging to one's narrow but loyal audience is a way to start building confidence.
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lol so much for the implied privacy of an email newsletter :) of course, all privacy is illusory: http://pgbovine.net/private-to-public.htm …
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I'm so sorry - I forgot about that.
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