The NBER Project on the Economics of Digitization provides new insights on the economic impact of the digitization of both commercial and personal activities, including the rise of digital media and the creation of large data sets tracking decisions of firms and households. This project brings together research from a number of sub-fields within economics, and draws heavily on the theoretical foundations of economic measurement to assess impacts on productivity and household welfare.
Investigator
Catherine Tucker is the Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management Science and Professor of Marketing at MIT’s Sloan School of Management. Her research investigates the consequences of the rise of digital data for issues including privacy and algorithmic bias, and the broader impacts of social media and online advertising.
Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grants #2010年10月17日, #2014年3月13日, #G-2017-9684, #G-2020-12662, #G-2021-16971, and #G-2023-19618, the National Science Foundation grants #1441413, #1547832, and #1643267, the Tides Foundation grant #1171-48957, Amazon grant #2D-00885552 , and Microsoft Github
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