This podcast is a part of my lengthy working podcast known as “The Mixtape with Scott”, which had traditionally been an oral historical past of economics by in-depth interviews with dwelling economists. After round 130 interviews over 4 seasons, I’m taking a break to speak about Claude Code with my good good friend and coauthor, Caitlin Myers! What we do on the podcast is we’re doing a analysis challenge collectively, from begin to end, on abortion and marriage. Particularly, we’re learning the impact that of a pure experiment known as Home Invoice 2 that required abortion services’ clinicians and physicians to have admitting privileges at hospitals. This led to half the state’s clinics to shut inflicting a rise in journey distance to the closest abortion facility to rise. A number of papers have been written concerning the impact this had, together with one by us, however on this podcast we sort out a query that had not been studied but — the impact it had on new marriages and new divorces.
However the place did we get the info for this? Claude Code discovered it for us. Whereas I knew of the info, we put Claude Code on the duty of discovering it — which it did. Claude Code discovered the info for us by itself, downloaded it for us, saved it in our native listing for us, after which did a benchmark evaluation for us of that knowledge towards different revealed knowledge sources on Texas marriages. After which Claude Code made a good looking deck of slides strolling us by what it discovered and what all of it meant for us in our challenge! For the deck alone, I encourage you to comply with alongside.
What a world we live in!
Hopefully you discover it attention-grabbing to see how the sausage will get made — how analysis initiatives begin, how Caitlin thinks about doing analysis in any respect, how gradual and meticulous she is about it, and the way a lot enjoyable analysis could be, in addition to how we deliver Claude Code into the analysis course of itself. Thanks once more for all of your help! This has turned out to be a enjoyable.
