You guys are among my favorite people, I consider you guys as both my Guru(who makes me a better person) and my friend(with whom I can strongly disagree with as well). Thank you for doing this, lots of love ❤
31:04 - 32:30: Pratap Bhanu Mehta, during our thesis writing seminar, had succinctly put a similar idea: "The logic of discovery is different from the logic of presentation. In your thesis, you need to present your idea not how you discovered them" (not an exact quote, but roughly what I remember).
I believe there might be a correlation due to alphabetical order. When phone books were relevant, many new businesses chose names starting with the letter "A" so that people browsing the book would be more likely to encounter their business first.
I think there is a typo in the authors of "Trade misinvoicing: A channel for de facto capital account openness" in the notes. One of the authors mentioned is Abhijit Banerjee but the paper mentions Abhijit Sen Gupta. (I was surprised that Ajay could have a paper together with Abhijit Banerjee given his supposed disagreements with him on RCTs)
Abhijit Banerjee's Nobel citation maybe about popularizing randomized field trials in economics; but before he embarked on that he had obtained tenure at MIT as an economic theorist.
Ajay Shah uses such powerful short sentences. It looks like he is deeply aware of the value of words- and uses them to good effect; without wasting
You guys are among my favorite people, I consider you guys as both my Guru(who makes me a better person) and my friend(with whom I can strongly disagree with as well). Thank you for doing this, lots of love ❤
I owe a great deal of knowledge and guidance to you both. I am hoping to one day be also a disseminator of knowledge beyond just being a consumer.
Excellent! I was sick and so could not listen the day it was released.
We need more on history and economics!
Do a AMA session again!
Happy teacher's day to Amit and Ajay🙏🏻
It's amazing.❤❤
Cannot thank you both enough for this particular episode, Just what I needed right now.
31:04 - 32:30: Pratap Bhanu Mehta, during our thesis writing seminar, had succinctly put a similar idea: "The logic of discovery is different from the logic of presentation. In your thesis, you need to present your idea not how you discovered them" (not an exact quote, but roughly what I remember).
Excellent sentence -- so pithy and sharp!
Nice episode. Evolution is chaos with feedback.
I love you both sir❤
Great topic gents, thank you.👍
I believe there might be a correlation due to alphabetical order. When phone books were relevant, many new businesses chose names starting with the letter "A" so that people browsing the book would be more likely to encounter their business first.
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Lateral entry in government posts ....what's your idear about it @Ajay
idea par excellence
I think there is a typo in the authors of "Trade misinvoicing: A channel for de facto capital account openness" in the notes. One of the authors mentioned is Abhijit Banerjee but the paper mentions Abhijit Sen Gupta. (I was surprised that Ajay could have a paper together with Abhijit Banerjee given his supposed disagreements with him on RCTs)
Thanks! Fixed the mistake.
Abhijit Banerjee's Nobel citation maybe about popularizing randomized field trials in economics; but before he embarked on that he had obtained tenure at MIT as an economic theorist.
Not very interesting topic for me
Thanks for informing, Anish bhai!
Amit - Why do you say gentle readers in every episode... isnt this a podcast + RUclips video
We have explained this in the past. This shows you are not a regular viewer -- I mean, regular gentle reader!