Innovation and Technology
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- Conner, Peter, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Petra Persson, and Heidi Williams. “Targeting Precision Medicine: Evidence from Prenatal Screening”.
- Bettinger, Eric, Robert Fairlie, Anastasia Kapuza, Elena Kardanova, Prashant Loyalka, and Andrey Zakharov. “Does EdTech Substitute for Traditional Learning? Experimental Estimates of the Educational Production Function”.
- Athey, Susan, Dean Karlan, Emil Palikot, and Yuan Yuan. “Smiles in Profiles: Improving Fairness and Efficiency Using Estimates of User Preferences in Online Marketplaces”.
- Aksoy, Cevat, Jose Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Steven Davis, Mathias Dolls, and Pablo Zarate. “Working from Home Around the World”.
- Brodeur, Abel, Nikolai Cook, Jonathan Hartley, and Anthony Heyes. “Do Pre-Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans Reduce P-Hacking and Publication Bias?”.
- Barrero, Jose, Nicholas Bloom, Steven Davis, Brent Meyer, and Emil Mihaylov. “The Shift to Remote Work Lessens Wage-Growth Pressures”.
- Bloom, Nicholas, Ruobing Han, and James Liang. “How Hybrid Working from Home Works Out”.
- Benzell, Seth, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Guillaume Saint-Jacques. “Digital Abundance Meets Scarce Architects: Implications for Wages, Interest Rates, and Growth”.
- Benzell, Seth, and Erik Brynjolfsson. “The Innovation-Complexity Trade-Off: How Bottlenecks Create Superstars and Constrain Growth”.
- Barrero, Jose, Nicholas Bloom, and Steven Davis. “Internet Access and Its Implications for Productivity, Inequality, and Resilience”.
- Freyberger, Joachim, and Bradley Larsen. “How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach”.
- Larsen, Bradley, Carol Hengheng Lu, and Anthony Lee Zhang. “Intermediaries in Bargaining: Evidence from Business-to-Business Used-Car Inventory Negotiations”.
- Keniston, Daniel, Bradley Larsen, Shengwu Li, J.J. Prescott, Bernardo Silveira, and Chuan Yu. “Fairness in Incomplete Information Bargaining: Theory and Widespread Evidence from the Field”.
- Einav, Liran, Amy Finkelstein, and Neale Mahoney. “The IO of Selection Markets”.
- Allcott, Hunt, Matthew Gentzkow, and Lena Song. “Digital Addiction”.
- Zeltzer, Dan, Liran Einav, Joseph Rashba, and Ran Balicer. “The Impact of Increased Access to Telemedicine_”.
- Ramani, Arjun, and Nicholas Bloom. “The Donut Effect of Covid-19 on Cities”.
- Barrero, Jose Maria, Nicholas Bloom, and Steven Davis. “Why Working from Home Will Stick”.
- Bai, John, Erik Brynjolfsson, Wang Jin, Sebastian Steffen, and Chi Wan. “Digital Resilience: How Work-From-Home Feasibility Affects Firm Performance”.