PhD @LSEEcon | Interested in demand for redistribution, policy preferences, and all sorts of obscure films in black and white

Joined May 2015
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Chloé de Meulenaer retweeted
A bit about the methodology of this paper, since AI in research has been on everyone's minds. We use over 4 million API calls to GPT-4o mini to classify legislative speech excerpts in Norway and the US. Our best estimate is that classification is ~90% accurate. How do we know?
NEW paper w. @LobeckMax, @CdMeul: How do people in the United States and Norway argue for redistribution? In the U.S., pro-redistributive arguments mainly appeal to fairness. In Norway, arguments about the societal consequences of inequality are central. Thread ↓
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Chloé de Meulenaer retweeted
So cool. Redistribution in the US is "because inequality is unfair," while in Norway it's "so that you can walk safely in the street and be surrounded by educated people"
NEW paper w. @LobeckMax, @CdMeul: How do people in the United States and Norway argue for redistribution? In the U.S., pro-redistributive arguments mainly appeal to fairness. In Norway, arguments about the societal consequences of inequality are central. Thread ↓
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Chloé de Meulenaer retweeted
NEW paper w. @LobeckMax, @CdMeul: How do people in the United States and Norway argue for redistribution? In the U.S., pro-redistributive arguments mainly appeal to fairness. In Norway, arguments about the societal consequences of inequality are central. Thread ↓
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