simonreif.eu
👨💻 zew - centre for european economic research mannheim (health care markets and health policy group). 🧑🏫 FAU professor for economics (health care markets) 🏡 nürnberg. schlauraffen land. sometimes punkrock 💻 https://simonreif.github.io
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Depends on what you are looking for, but we use this structure: github.com/simonreif/ze... unfortunately, our projects are not published yet :(
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Finde das ein super spannendes Thema! Mein Gefühl ist: in der Wissenschaft sind die Leute ja eh intrinsisch motiviert, es braucht aber an vielen Stellen besseres Selbstmanagement. Nicht im Sinne von krasser Selbstoptimierung sondern im Sinne: "Der Arbeitstag hat 8h, wie mach ma des jetzt am besten?"
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Merci vielmals! Schwanke bei diesen "big picture" Dingen immer zwischen "ei das weiße eh jeder" und "hoffentlich hab ich die Institutionen richtig im Kopf" 🫣
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This is an important piece I beliefe but...What am I missing if I just use make to run everything?
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It took two years to come up with a somewhat functioning system 🫣 Let me know when you find any bugs, I've probably seen all error messages possible in Quarto!
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We've put together our current workflow here github.com/simonreif/ze...
Still much to improve, but it works l, even for complex projects ✌️
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Nice, ich habs gewusst :D
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Technically, but I think posting starts on 1st of March...but this is a weekend...so maybe 3rd March 9am. We have rules here man!
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It is quite incredible to understand econometricians can see their proposal rejected because they use the terrible word "bias".
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We want to bring together researchers that use applied econ methods to study the growing field of #DigitalHealth. Keynoes this year by Joseph Doyle (MIT) and Louise Stüwe (Franch Ministry of Health) 🥂More info here: www.digitalhealthecon.org
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plus ça change
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We do everything on GitHub. It helps to coordinate who works on which chapter to minimize merge conflicts though...
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If something is not working, let me know either here or at github.com/simonreif/ze.... It is also highly likely that we made some bad choices in the design, so any tipps on how to do this better are highly appreciated 🍻
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A lot of people I talk to like the idea of using Quarto for their empirical workflows - but there is a gap between the basic examples and what one actually needs. Since I cannot share the exact design we use at our institute (with specific fonts and such) we have made this unbranded version 🚒
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There are many examples of how people use Quarto for their empirical research projects (e.g. @andrew.heiss.phd) but we found no solution out there that contains all the details required for the idiosyncrasies of applied economics research output - so we developed it for our internal needs. 🥸
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I am already at the next level where I get requests with detailed research proposals that fit my research interest based on my most recent papers! Unfortunately they are AI generated and do not match the CVs at all...So I try to respond that this is also not the ideal strategy...
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In case anyone finds this thread by accident: Beware of the Quarto version you are using, it is not the same as the R package! github.com/quarto-dev/q...
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This didn't do the trick unfortunately...Do you have any idea where I can twist the way Quarto/Pandoc/Latex generates the PDFs for the figures? The metadata says on one machine they are generated using Tex, the identical Quarto document procudes the graphs using R on the other machine. Very odd...
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I played around with a couple of tools in 2020 and ultimately ended up with clockify. I don't know the pros and cons anymore though ;) It works on all platforms, is easy to use!
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I do this for my slides 👌
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Both...PDF files generated for the figures are slightly different and in the output they are very different. Thanks for the link, that sounds promising!
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Maybe @andrew.heiss.phd or @gmcd.bsky.social ?