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Broad economic research including computational and behavioral economics.

econ.GN · 114 papers

The Value of Information: A Puzzle

This paper measures the value of information in equity markets using price change and order flow covariance, finding it significantly lower than investor search fees.

2605.11180May 11, 2026Ohad Kadan, Asaf Manela

Manipulation, Insider Information, and Regulation in Leveraged Event-Linked Markets

This paper analyzes how leverage impacts manipulation and informed trading in event-linked markets, proposing a new taxonomy and regulatory recommendations.

2605.10486May 11, 2026Maksym Nechepurenko

Generative AI Fuels Solo Entrepreneurship, but Teams Still Lead at the Top

Generative AI increases solo entrepreneurship, especially in team-favored categories, but top-tier success still belongs to team-based ventures.

2605.10291May 11, 2026Hyunso Kim, Hyo Kang, Jaeyong Song

From Expansion to Consolidation: Socio-Spatial Contagion Dynamics in Off-Grid PV Adoption

This paper uses deep learning and remote sensing to show how socio-spatial contagion drives off-grid solar panel adoption, shifting from expansion to consolidation.

2605.09642May 10, 2026Roni Blushtein-Livnon, Tal Svoray, Itay Fischhendler +2

On the probability distribution of long-term changes in the growth rate of the global economy: An outside view

This paper uses an "outside view" historical model to predict global economic growth, challenging the common "inside view" and suggesting inevitable GWP explosion.

2605.09182May 9, 2026David Roodman

Little Impact of ChatGPT Availability on High School Student Test Score Performance

This paper finds no meaningful impact of ChatGPT availability on high school student test score performance, suggesting varied uses balance out.

2605.08812May 9, 2026Nick Huntington-Klein

Nash without Numbers: A Social Choice Approach to Mixed Equilibria in Context-Ordinal Games

Introduces context-ordinal Nash equilibrium, generalizing classical Nash by using ordinal preferences instead of precise utilities for broader applicability.

2605.07996May 8, 2026Ian Gemp, Crystal Qian, Marc Lanctot +1

Introducing Feedback Thinking and System Dynamics Modeling in Economics Education

This paper explores integrating feedback thinking and System Dynamics modeling into economics education, discussing opportunities, barriers, and teaching approaches.

2605.06757May 7, 2026Oleg V. Pavlov, Robert Y. Cavana, I. David Wheat +3

Cascading disruptions in natural gas, fertilizers, and crops drive structural food supply vulnerabilities globally

This paper models cascading disruptions in natural gas, fertilizers, and crops, revealing increasing global food supply vulnerabilities.

2605.06411May 7, 2026Pavel Kiparisov, Christian Folberth

Migration-Driven Demographic Changes: effects on local communities in the canton of Fribourg

This study analyzes how migration impacts demographic, educational, and housing outcomes in Fribourg, Switzerland, finding modest but persistent adjustments.

2605.05898May 7, 2026Emma Bacci

Artificial Aesthetics: The Implicit Economics of Valuing AI-Generated Text

This paper finds users don't pay more for aesthetic qualities in AI text, seeing them as baseline expectations rather than premium features.

2605.05578May 7, 2026Arbaaz Karim

The Demand Externality of Automation

This paper models automation's economic tradeoffs, showing how it can boost productivity but also create excessive inequality depending on ownership and household characteristics.

2605.05127May 6, 2026Erhan Bayraktar

Lithium enrichment threatens to curb fusion deployment

Lithium enrichment, crucial for fusion's tritium breeding, poses significant capital cost, scalability, and security challenges to global fusion deployment.

2605.04707May 6, 2026Samuel H. Ward, Richard J. Pearson, Thomas B. Scott +1

DAO-enabled decentralized physical AI: A new paradigm for human-machine collaboration

Proposes DAO-enabled decentralized physical AI (DePAI) for democratic human-machine collaboration in physical-digital systems.

2605.04522May 6, 2026Mark C. Ballandies, Florian Spychiger, Uwe Serdült +1

ESG as Priced Crash Insurance: State-Dependent Tail Risk and Deconfounding Evidence

ESG functions as state-dependent crash insurance, reducing tail losses during market drawdowns, confirmed by Double Machine Learning.

2605.04479May 6, 2026Jiayu Yi, Minxuan Hu, Wenxi Sun +1

Optimal Semiparametric Dynamic Pricing with Feature Diversity

This paper introduces an optimal semiparametric dynamic pricing algorithm that achieves state-of-the-art regret bounds by exploiting feature diversity.

2605.04207May 5, 2026Jinhang Chai, Yaqi Duan, Jianqing Fan +1

Do Venture Capitalists Beat Random Allocation?

Venture capitalist portfolio outcomes are largely consistent with constrained random allocation, making it hard to prove aggregate skill.

2605.03980May 5, 2026Max Sina Knicker, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Michael Benzaquen

The Real Interest Rate as a Control Variable in the Open Economy

This paper models the real interest rate as a control variable in an open economy, finding it's determined by utility discount rates and productivity expectations.

2605.03966May 5, 2026Carlos Esteban Posada, Liz Londoño-Sierra

Fiscal Aggregation and the Limits of IS--LM--BP: Derivations, Aggregation Bias and Reproducible Adversarial Simulations

This paper critiques the IS-LM-BP framework, showing scalar fiscal aggregation is insufficient and requires vector-valued instruments for accurate policy analysis.

2605.03881May 5, 2026Ricardo Alonzo Fernandez Salguero

Did US Worker Retraining Reduce Participant Automation Exposure?

US worker retraining programs (WIOA) rarely shift participants into less automation-exposed jobs, with success mostly from wage recovery, not career change.

2605.03767May 5, 2026Julian Jacobs, Jordan Canedy
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