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Research papers of Hal R. Varian These are academic papers of one sort or another. Look under articles to find material published in the popular press. Recent papers Non-technical papers Intelligent Technology (IMF Finance and Development, September 2016) This is an overview and update of some of the themese in my Ely Lecture on Computer Mediated Transactions available below.
What Has Mattered to Economics This list of highly cited papers provides us with an opportunity to analyze what has mattered in economics over the last 35 years. To make comparisons over time, however, we need to correct an obvious bias: papers written in the 1970s are more likely to meet the 500 cites threshold than papers written in the 1990s.
Card and DellaVigna: Nine Facts about Top Journals in Economics 145 research in economics, on the career paths of young researchers, and on the pay of academic economists. To what extent has the publication process in these journals changed over the past few decades? In this paper, we present a descriptive overview of trends among the papers pub-.
Economics Professor Yuriy Gorodnichenko talks about his research and mentorship at UC Berkeley. By: Hagit Caspi Looking at the aggregate of your research, it looks like the overarching theme is exploring how people form expectations.
Abstract. The hot topic in corporate governance is the debate over corporate purpose and, in particular, whether corporations should shift their purpose from the pursuit of shareholder wealth to pursuing a broader conception of stakeholder or societal value.
The Berkeley Undergraduate Journal is the oldest undergraduate research journal at UC Berkeley. Undergraduate Scholarship Biannually, the BUJ publishes carefully reviewed and edited scholarly work from the humanities and social sciences, highlighting the strength of undergraduate scholarship on the UC Berkeley campus.
The program will be organized by Sandra Black (Columbia University and NBER), the Study Group director, and Jesse Rothstein (UC-Berkeley and NBER). The organizers welcome submissions of research papers that address various aspects of the economics of mobility.