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Meetups Everywhere Mexico City 2024-03-31T02:03:59.650Z
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ACX/CDMX Meetups Everywhere 2023-04-15T19:58:00.292Z
ACX/CDMX Meetup 2023-03-20T14:27:58.673Z
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Mexico City, Mexico – ACX Meetups Everywhere 2021 2021-09-06T21:13:24.743Z

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Comment by Econometric Structuralist (fagarrido) on ACX/CDMX Meetups Everywhere · 2023-04-29T21:42:44.714Z · LW · GW

I’m already here and people will start showing up at 4:00 pm. Ask for a table under “Francisco.”

Comment by fagarrido on [deleted post] 2022-09-15T18:19:07.755Z

I keep getting the time/dates in here wrong. Sorry about that!

Yes, it's on the 21st.

Comment by Econometric Structuralist (fagarrido) on What Do GDP Growth Curves Really Mean? · 2021-10-14T14:48:39.607Z · LW · GW

I don't have that much of a problem with using the recent prices. The justification for using prices as a measure of the value of production is that price = marginal benefit (to the consumer), so a drop from $1 to $0.1 per unit of brass from year 0 to year 1 tells us that the marginal use of brass is in year 1 worth 1/10th of what it was worth in year 0. The most recent price gives you a better approximation of the current marginal value of the good.

Probably a bigger (and related) problem is that we don't have a good way to account for new products and services.