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  • 12 Feb 2019
  • News

The Myths of Voter ID

  • 2016
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User-Generated Content and Social Media

By: Michael Luca
This paper documents what economists have learned about user-generated content (UGC) and social media. A growing body of evidence suggests that UGC on platforms ranging from Yelp to Facebook has a large causal impact on economic and social outcomes ranging from... View Details
Keywords: User-generated Content; Crowdsourcing; Design Economics; Internet and the Web; Marketing; Economics; Media; Social Media
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Luca, Michael. "User-Generated Content and Social Media." Chap. 12 in Handbook of Media Economics. Vol. 1B, edited by Simon Anderson, Joel Waldfogel, and David Strömberg. North-Holland Publishing Company, 2016.
  • 25 Jan 2011
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Harvard's Retsinas Interview on U.S. Home Prices

  • 05 Apr 2021
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Biden Plan Spurs Fight Over What ‘Infrastructure’ Really Means

  • 06 May 2019
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Forget Socialism. The U.S. Needs Responsible Capitalism

  • 22 Jan 2018
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Bonuses Aside, Tax Law’s Trickle-Down Impact Not Yet Clear

    Harvard's Retsinas Interview on U.S. Home Prices

    Jan. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Nicolas Retsinas, director emeritus of the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, talks about the outlook for the U.S. housing market and mortgage foreclosures. U.S. home prices... View Details

    • 03 Sep 2017
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    America's Superstar Companies Are a Drag on Growth

    • 13 Feb 2018
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    Is America in a Retail Apocalypse? Ask Yelp

    • 01 Sep 2021
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    The Problem of Social Benefit

    • 02 Mar 2016
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Extrapolation and Bubbles

    Keywords: by Nicholas Barberis, Robin Greenwood, Lawrence Jin, and Andrei Shleifer
    • September 26, 2018
    • Article

    Ownership and Power Structure: Together at Last

    By: Laura Alfaro, Nicholas Bloom, Paola Conconi, Harald Fadinger, Patrick Legros, Andrew Newman, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
    Economists have largely ignored the deep interdependency between integration and delegation. This column describes a new theory of integration and delegation choices aimed at shedding light on how these distinct elements of organizational design interact. Contrary to... View Details
    Keywords: Power; Organisational Design; Economics; Ownership; Organizational Design
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    Alfaro, Laura, Nicholas Bloom, Paola Conconi, Harald Fadinger, Patrick Legros, Andrew Newman, Raffaella Sadun, and John Van Reenen. "Ownership and Power Structure: Together at Last." Vox, CEPR Policy Portal (September 26, 2018).
    • 28 Sep 2015
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    Healthcare Inequality

    • 29 Apr 2020
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    Why Latin America Needs the Private Sector More Than Ever

    • May 2010
    • Article

    Does Product Market Competition Lead Firms to Decentralize?

    By: Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
    There is a widespread sense that over the last two decades firms have been decentralizing decisions to employees further down the managerial hierarchy. Economists have developed a range of theories to account for delegation, but there is less empirical evidence,... View Details
    Keywords: Product; Markets; Competition; Business Ventures; Geographic Location; Employees; Research; Programs; Decisions
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    Bloom, Nicholas, Raffaella Sadun, and John Van Reenen. "Does Product Market Competition Lead Firms to Decentralize?" American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings 100, no. 2 (May 2010): 434–438.
    • 14 Jul 2020
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    Is renewable natural gas a serious alternative to ‘electrify everything’?

    • 05 Dec 2016
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    What Trump Didn't Learn From the Financial Crisis

    • 30 Nov 2018
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    Share Buybacks: Mismeasured and Misunderstood

    • 25 Mar 2022
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    Assistant Professors Natalia Rigol and Ben Roth: Empower

    • 12 Feb 2020
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    Michael Norton Explains 'Boaty McBoatface,’ And The Risks Of Consumer Voting

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