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Victor Gay, Paula Gobbi et Marc Goni
vol. 84, juin 2024, p. 49–60
This article describes the construction and content of an atlas of local jurisdictions of Ancien Régime France: bailliages. Bailliages were at the center of the Ancien Régime's jurisdictional apparatus: they administered the ordinary royal justice, delineated the area of influence of heterogeneous...
Albert J. Menkveld, Anna Dreber, Felix Holzmeister, Juergen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, Michael Razen, Utz Weitzel, Fany Declerck et Sophie Moinas
vol. 79, n° 3, juin 2024, p. 2339–2390
In statistics, samples are drawn from a population in a data-generating process (DGP). Standard errors measure the uncertainty in estimates of population parameters. In science, evidence is generated to test hypotheses in an evidence-generating process (EGP). We claim that EGP variation across...
Yassine Lefouili, Leonardo Madio et Ying Lei Toh
vol. 72, n° 2, juin 2024, p. 662–684
We analyze how a privacy regulation taking the form of a cap on information disclosure affects quality-enhancing innovation incentives by a monopolist--who derives revenues solely from disclosing user data to third parties--and consumer surplus. If the share of privacy-concerned users is...
Shuang Zhang (Imperial College)
6–7 juin 2024
Laurenz Guenther
mai 2024
Populists are often defined as those who claim that they fill "political representation gaps" -differences between the policymaking by established parties and the "popular will." Research has largely neglected to what extent this claim is correct. I study descriptively whether representation gaps...
Michel Moreaux, Jean-Pierre Amigues, Gerard van der Meijden et Cees Withagen
vol. 125, n° 102976, mai 2024
Jamie Coen, Patrick Coen et Anne-Caroline Hüser
Repo markets are systemically important funding markets, but are also used by firms to obtain the assets provided as collateral. Do these two functions complement each other? We build and estimate a model of repo trade between heterogeneous firms, and f ind that the answer is no: volumes and gains...
Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed et Smith Craig Damian
mai 2024, p. 63–67
Abstract This article discusses real-world projects using algorithms to match resettled refugees with sponsors and services. The authors argue that when done right, algorithms can support larger-scale and better-informed resettlement. Ethically informed algorithmic matching and refugee resettlement...
Valerio Capraro, Austin Lentsch, Daron Acemoglu, Selin Akgun, Aisel Akhmedova, Ennio Bilancini et Jean-François Bonnefon
mai 2024, p. 71
Generative artificial intelligence has the potential to both exacerbate and ameliorate existing socioeconomic inequalities. In this article, we provide a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary overview of the potential impacts of generative AI on (mis)information and three information-intensive domains...
Daniel L. Chen, Sandeep Bhupatiraju et Kannan Venkataramanan
vol. 1, n° 1, mai 2024, p. 49–68
Judicial documents and judgments are a rich source of information about legal cases, litigants, and judicial decision-makers. Natural language processing (NLP) based approaches have recently received much attention for their ability to decipher implicit information from text. NLP researchers have...