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Digital Economics
Published 2021“…Research on digital economics examines whether and how digital technology changes economic activity. …”
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The Economics of Maps
Published 2022“…<jats:p> For centuries, maps have codified the extent of human geographic knowledge and shaped discovery and economic decision-making. Economists across many fields, including urban economics, public finance, political economy, and economic geography, have long employed maps, yet have largely abstracted away from exploring the economic determinants and consequences of maps as a subject of independent study. …”
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Institutional labor economics, the new personnel economics, and internal labor markets: A reconsideration
Published 2013“…The author illustrates the utility of institutional labor economics and makes a case for a reconsideration of it. …”
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Some Simple Economics of Crowdfunding
Published 2017“…On the eve of launching equity-based crowdfunding, a new market for early-stage finance in the U.S., we provide a preliminary exploration of its underlying economics. We highlight the extent to which economic theory, in particular transaction costs, reputation, and market design, can explain the rise of non-equity crowdfunding and offer a framework for speculating on how equity-based crowdfunding may unfold. …”
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Economic Institutions and Social Progress
Published 2021“…Combining data from the social progress index and measures of economic institutions and performance, our analysis focuses on how changes in economic institutions and performance are related to subsequent changes in social progress (noneconomic dimensions of societal performance). …”
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Information resources and economic productivity
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The Economic and Policy Consequences of Catastrophes
Published 2014“…Calibrating the model to economic and financial data, we estimate the mean arrival rate of shocks and their size distribution, the tax on consumption society would accept to limit the maximum size of a catastrophic shock, and the cost to insure against its impact.…”
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The Simple Economics of Commodity Price Speculation
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Economic Growth and Financial Statement Verification
Published 2019“…We use a proprietary data set of financial statements collected by banks to examine whether economic growth is related to the use of financial statement verification in debt financing. …”
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March-ing toward organizational economics
Published 2021“…During the course and for over a decade afterwards, most of my academic learning from Jim was about how disciplines other than economics think about organizations. More recently, I have tried to discern how the roots of my own field, organizational economics, often involve Jim. …”
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Hamilton’s rule in economic decision-making
Published 2022“…In this paper, we employ techniques borrowed from experimental economics to test the predictions of Hamilton’s rule. …”
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Can Financial Economics Cure Cancer?
Published 2022“…One explanation for this counterintuitive trend is that increasing scientific knowledge can actually lead to greater economic risk for investors in the life sciences. While the Human Genome Project, high-throughput screening, genetic biomarkers, immunotherapies, and gene therapies have made a tremendously positive impact on biomedical research and, consequently, patient lives, they have also increased the cost and complexity of the drug development process, causing many investors to shift their assets to more attractive investment opportunities. …”
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