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The Hidden Curriculum

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  • The Hidden Curriculum is a podcast on all the topics you wanted to learn in (econ) graduate school. There are lots of things about the profession that you only hear if you have a great mentor or during networking opportunities. This podcast aims to help decrease that knowledge gap by bringing that information into your headphones! Artwork by @factorintrinseco. Music by Funk O'Clock by Delicate Beats. Licensed by Premium Beat Email: hiddencurriculumpodcast@gmail.com
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Episodes
  • E47 - How to access restricted data with Sarah Miller
    Jun 25 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Sarah Miller about accessing restricted data. Sarah Miller is an associate professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2012. Sarah’s research interests are in health economics and, in particular, the short-term and long-term effects of public policies that expand health insurance coverage and the effects of income on health and well-being. In 2022, Dr. Miller was awarded the ASHEcon Medal, given by the American Society of Health Economists to an economist aged 40 or younger who has made the most significant contributions to the field of health economics. She is also a co-editor for the Journal of Public Economics.

    Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia.

    Alex Hollingsworth is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Ohio State University.

    Henry Morris is our main editor.

    Show notes

    1. During the episode, we talked about the restricted access data the census has, which can be found on this link: https://www.researchdatagov.org/
    2. Sarah also recommends checking out this previously restricted-use Census data that was recently made public: https://joe.cjars.org/
    3. Sarah's paper is "Maternal and Infant Health Inequality: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data," and you can find it here: https://www.nber.org/papers/w30693
    4. This is another great link for data inventory from the census: https://www2.census.gov/about/linkage/data-file-inventory.pdf

    Recommendations of the week:

    1. Sarah recommends playing the game Elden Ring, which can be found on many systems!
    2. Sarah's current favorite paper is "Does Welfare Prevent Crime? The Criminal Justice Outcomes of Youth Removed from SSI"
    3. Alex recommends stocking up on water and other goodies before the conference starts!
    4. Sebastian's recommendation for the week is to play Alto's Odyssey, a mobile game that helps you relax at night or in moments of anxiety!
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    53 mins
  • E46 - Professional misconduct and plagarism with Gary Hoover
    Jun 13 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Gary Hoover. Hoov is the Executive Directory of the Murphy Institute and a Professor of Economics and Affiliate Professor of Law at ⁠Tulane University⁠.


    ⁠⁠Sebastian Tello-Trillo⁠⁠ is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia.

    ⁠⁠Alex Hollingsworth⁠⁠ is an Associate Professor at Ohio State University


    Show notes:

    • Hoov recommends checking out WISER (we talked with Rhonda V. Sharpe in our last episode available here)
    • AEA Ombuds Team
    • Hoov's papers on professional misconduct can be found here
    • Hoov's recommendation: Submit to the Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy
    • Alex's recommendation: When taking notes on a paper, take them "in your own words". And use Obsidian for note taking
    • Sebastian's recommendation: Use Zotero for references
    • ⁠How to manage references with Zotero⁠


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    50 mins
  • E45 - Founding the ⁠Women’s Institute for Science, Equity and Race (WISER)⁠ with Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe. Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe is about her experience as founding and being the President of the Women’s Institute for Science, Equity and Race (WISER). WISER is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)3 research institute. WISER’s mission is to expand women-focused policy research to include the social, economic, cultural, and political well-being of Asian, Black, Hispanic, Indigenous American, and Multiracial women.


    ⁠Sebastian Tello-Trillo⁠ is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia.

    ⁠Alex Hollingsworth⁠ is an Associate Professor at Ohio State University

    Show notes:

    • Brach with honey. Rhonda's favorite candy corn.
    • The other Rhonda Sharp, https://people.unisa.edu.au/rhonda.sharp#Biography
    • Disaggregate data: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-019-0696-1
    • Structured procrastination: https://structuredprocrastination.com
    • Big Sean: I don't *** with you, Clean version
    • Packages by Vincent Arel-Bundock.
    • Instant Ramen with Garlic
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    47 mins

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