
The Mixtape with Scott [Rerun] Tymon Słoczyński, Econometrician, Brandeis University
Jul 15, 2025
Tymon Słoczyński, an econometrician and assistant professor at Brandeis University, shares his journey from Poland to academia, exploring historical migration patterns and their influence on modern diversity. He engages in discussions on causal inference in econometrics, critiques traditional methodologies, and highlights the evolution of research techniques. Tymon also reflects on the art of academic writing, revealing insights into clarity and precision in conveying complex ideas. Their light-hearted reminiscence about childhood vacations adds a personal touch to this engaging conversation.
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Poland's Changing Demographics
- Poland was extremely ethnically homogeneous during Tymon's youth due to WWII's aftermath.
- Recent decades have brought migration mainly from Ukraine and Asia, changing this dynamic significantly.
Diverging from Math-Focused Peers
- Tymon attended one of Poland's best high schools with a strong math focus known for producing olympiad laureates.
- Despite this, he intentionally diverged by focusing more on geography, political science, and literature alongside math.
Choosing Economics for Math and Humans
- Tymon wasn't sure in high school if he wanted to be an academic or economist, but chose economics to merge math skills and human interests.
- He preferred economics over physics or computer science because it combined math tools with social science relevance.

