 Small Steps Toward A Much Better World I have now received this email for the seventh (?) time:
If you have not already done so, I encourage you to take a few moments to cast your vote in the AEA 2025 Election. Paper ballots will not be mailed this year. Voting will be closed at 11:59 pm EDT, September 30, 2025. To access your official ballot and candidate biographical information, please click on the following personalized link…
Janice C. Eberly is the only candidate running for AEA president, and I have no idea what she stands for. (In fairness to the AEA, there is some choice for the vice-presidents, you can pick two out of four). Here is her statement of purpose:
Statement of Purpose: Economics brings powerful tools to understand and analyze issues in social science. To live up to that promise, we need to attract and retain talent, develop data and analytics, and engage students. The AEA mission to advance the field is dynamic and challenging. As economists, we rely on collaborators, students, researchers, and a host of academic, public and private resources. In a changing field, the AEA needs to be correspondingly resilient. We can apply our tools to evaluate our progress and experiment with new initiatives. As president-elect, I would focus particularly on data access and opportunities for young scholars, plus attention to emerging issues. Economics cannot thrive without growing young scholars – who are often the first to experience new challenges. The AEA consistently supports data innovation through its committees and journals and continues to advise public and private data resources.
I do not disagree, but where does she stand on the possibly contentious issues? How about a platform of turning over all AEA intellectual property, including published papers and referee reports, to the major AI companies to aid in the purpose of producing truly great economics AI models? That is what I favor, does she? It would be nice to use elections to settle matters of substance, that is what they are for, right?
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