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Generative AI for Economic Research: Use Cases and Implications for Economists
Journal of Economic Literature, 2023Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize research. I analyze how large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT can assist economists by describing dozens of use cases in six areas: ideation and feedback, writing ...
Anton Korinek
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Yellow Vests, Pessimistic Beliefs, and Carbon Tax Aversion
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2022Using a representative survey, we find that after the Yellow Vests movement, French people would largely reject a tax and dividend policy, i.e., a carbon tax whose revenues are redistributed uniformly to each adult.
Thomas Douenne, Adrien Fabre
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Information Design: A Unified Perspective
Journal of Economic Literature, 2017Given a game with uncertain payoffs, information design analyzes the extent to which the provision of information alone can influence the behavior of the players.
D. Bergemann, S. Morris
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Journal of Urology, 1985
AbstractVirological and epidemiological studies have implicated human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) as a possible etiological agent of prostate cancer. Because of the suspected associations, this laboratory tested the reactivity of a prostate‐associated monoclonal antibody with HCMV‐transformed cells.
Mary Lou Beckett +4 more
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AbstractVirological and epidemiological studies have implicated human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) as a possible etiological agent of prostate cancer. Because of the suspected associations, this laboratory tested the reactivity of a prostate‐associated monoclonal antibody with HCMV‐transformed cells.
Mary Lou Beckett +4 more
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Misperceived Social Norms: Women Working Outside the Home in Saudi Arabia
The American Economic Review, 2020We show that the vast majority of young married men in Saudi Arabia privately support women working outside the home (WWOH) and substantially underestimate support by other similar men.
Leonardo Bursztyn +2 more
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Welfare Comparisons for Biased Learning
The American Economic ReviewWe study robust welfare comparisons of learning biases (misspecified Bayesian and some forms of non-Bayesian updating). Given a true signal distribution, we deem one bias more harmful than another if it yields lower objective expected payoffs in all ...
Mira Frick, Ryota Iijima, Y. Ishii
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The Gender Gap in Confidence: Expected But Not Accounted For
Social Science Research NetworkWe investigate how the gender gap in confidence affects the views that evaluators (e.g., employers) hold about men and women. We find the confidence gap is contagious, causing evaluators to form overly pessimistic beliefs about women.
C. Exley, Kirby Nielsen
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Social Science Research Network
We provide a guide to the burgeoning literature on the economics of social media. We first define social media platforms and highlight their unique features.
Guy Aridor +3 more
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We provide a guide to the burgeoning literature on the economics of social media. We first define social media platforms and highlight their unique features.
Guy Aridor +3 more
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MPEC 2025-D83 : COMET C/2025 D1 (Groeller)
The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.openaire +1 more source

