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Posts by Ananya Sen

Paper here: filipecampante.org/wp-content/u...

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It’s great that @economist.com is talking about our paper in their piece on “slop” as word of the year — not so great that they don’t cite/link to it…

www.economist.com/culture/2025...

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This is an interesting paper. I’ve wondered, not without a little hope, if we’re living through the nadir of gatekeepers right now.

6 months ago 16 5 0 0
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🚨 New working paper 🚨
Demand for LLMs: Descriptive Evidence on
Substitution, Market Expansion, and Multi-Homing

A key question for the business of AI is the extent to which LLMs are differentiated from each other. I use data from OpenRouter to take a first look.

andreyfradkin.com/assets/deman...

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I got an email yesterday afternoon that my NSF SPRF Postdoctoral Fellowship was terminated. My grant focused on testing interventions to address online misinformation and I was 8 months into a two year appointment.

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Congratulations to Martin Gaynor, who has been honored with the Victor R… | Carnegie Mellon University - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy | 43 comments Congratulations to Martin Gaynor, who has been honored with the Victor R. Fuchs Award for Lifetime Contributions to the Field of Health Economics by the… | 43 comments on LinkedIn

Thread: Obviously I'm very pleased at this recognition, but I'm sharing this for other reasons. 1st, many have the impression that people who have been successful professionally have walked a straight path - got the right degree, right 1st job, succeeded right away.

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Labor Supply and Entertainment Innovations: Evidence From the U.S. TV Rollout (Forthcoming Article) - We study the impact of entertainment technology on labor supply. Using Social Security work histories and a natural experiment arising from the regulated U.S. rollout of televi...

Forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics: "Labor Supply and Entertainment Innovations: Evidence From the U.S. TV Rollout" by George Fenton and Felix Koenig. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...

1 year ago 11 5 0 1
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Opinion | TikTok, Trump and the Economic Cost of C.E.O.s Cozying Up to Trump (Gift Article) The fealty that corporate chieftains are showing the new president is a worrying sign for our economy.

Here’s a piece I wrote with @rfisman.bsky.social in the NYT, collecting some of our thoughts about what the oligarchic embrace of Trump can do to our economy and our politics. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/21/o...

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How to build a good research partnership: A Q&A with Dr. Katy Milkman on her work with CVS - Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics (CHIBE) CHIBE spoke with affiliate Dr. Katy Milkman on how she cultivated a research partnership with CVS Pharmacy.

How do great research collaborations happen? 🌟
Learn how Dr. Katy Milkman's (@katymilkman.bsky.social) partnership with CVS Pharmacy unfolded and what tips she has for partnering with major organizations. chibe.upenn.edu/blog/how-to-...

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The Long-Run Impacts of Public Industrial Investment on Local Development and Economic Mobility: Evidence from World War II* Abstract. This article studies the long-run effects of government-led construction of manufacturing plants on the regions where they were built and on indi

#QJE Feb 2025, #9, “The Long-Run Impacts of Public Industrial Investment on Local Development and Economic Mobility: Evidence from World War II,” by Garin (@andygarin.bsky.social) and Rothbaum: doi.org/10.1093/qje/...

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A List of Predictions Made in 1925 About 2025

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Thank you, Kristina!

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Takeaway: A key trade-off for policymakers (e.g., DMA) and managers to keep in mind: Quick wins with external data vs. building self-sufficient internal capabilities. ⚖️

Deep gratitude to the Management Science team, reviewers, & everyone who offered feedback. 🙏

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2️⃣ The trade-off: Over time, the negative impact of removing the external API halved. Why? Relying on external data limits internal data accumulation—critical for long-term product improvement. (5/)

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Key Findings: 🧑‍🔬

1️⃣ The value: Removing external data access by removing API input led to ↓ a search-suggestion CTR of 4.6%. This drop has downstream impact: A 10% ↓ in suggestion CTR → 1.85% ↓ in CTR on top search results on the main search page. (4/)

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The study involved 2M+ users over 108 days. Half of them saw autocomplete search suggestions from both the leading external API + our partner firm. The other half? Just our partner firm’s autocomplete suggestions (i.e., no external data through API). (3/)

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We explore how data sharing (through a leading search engine’s autocomplete API) affects smaller players’ product performance. 📊

We conducted a large-scale field experiment with a tech firm in the search market. (2/)

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My first post on Bluesky! Excited to share my paper with Yixing Chen and Xiaoxia Lei "Trade-offs in Leveraging External Data Capabilities: Evidence from a Field Experiment in an Online Search Market" has been accepted for publication in Management Science! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

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🚨In Science🚨
Conspiracy beliefs famously resist correction, ya?
WRONG: We show brief convos w GPT4 reduce conspiracy beliefs by ~20%!
-Lasts over 2mo
-Works on entrenched beliefs
-Tailored AI response rebuts specific evidence offered by believers
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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[X->BSky repost]

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New publication (4+ years in the making): “The Diffusion and Reach of (Mis)Information on Facebook”. shorturl.at/VE2fU
We analyze the propagation of 1B+ posts across content moderation regimes, with @davidlazer.bsky.social @jatucker.bsky.social @taliastroud.bsky.social @annenbergpenn.bsky.social

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1/ A thread on the madness of Dem fundraising and why it needs to change 🧵

📈 Look at this chart of political fundraising emails I received in 2024:
- 3,212 fundraising emails in total.
- 48 in a single day!

Badgering your supporters is disrespectful, annoying, and, frankly, counterproductive.

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``Consumer surplus lost after a ban on cash payments is large, equal to 40-50% of total expenditures on cash-fare Uber rides. Welfare losses mostly fall on the least-advantaged households."

Recently accepted to REStud, from Alvarez and Argente:

www.restud.com/consumer-sur...

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Recently accepted to #REStud, ``The Long-Run Labor Market Effects of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement,'' from Kovak and Morrow:

www.restud.com/the-long-run...

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Next Tuesday, 14h CET, Yaron Yehezkel (Tel-Aviv Un.) will present "Competing for Cookies: Platforms’ Business Models in Data Markets with Network Effects" (with S. Markovich)
Discussant: Tat-How Teh (Nanyang Technological Un.)
at the TSE Economics of Platforms seminar.
www.tse-fr.eu/online-semin...

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this guy on youtube had both his son and daughter do the trolley problem (at the same age)

1 year ago 12 1 1 2

Please come work with me at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab!

We're seeking a postdoctoral associate to explore exciting work focused on transformative AI.

Accepting applications now. The link is in the next post.

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