Charlotte Cavaillé, Karine Van Der Straeten, and Daniel L. Chen, “Willingness to Say? Optimal Survey Design for Prediction”, TSE Working Paper, n. 23-1424, March 2023.
Sultan Mehmood, Shaheen Naseer, and Daniel L. Chen, “Training Effective Altruism”, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1390, December 2022.
Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, and Suresh Naidu, “Ideas Have Consequences: The Impact of Law and Economics on American Justice”, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1392, December 2022.
Elliott Ash, Sam Asher, Aditi Bhowmick, Sandeep Bhupatiraju, Daniel L. Chen, Tatanya Devi, Christoph Goessmann, Paul Novosad, and Bilal Siddiqi, “Measuring Gender and Religious Bias in the Indian Judiciary”, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1395, December 2022.
Daniel L. Chen, and Susan Yeh, “How do rights revolutions occur? Free speech and the first amendment”, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1396, December 2022.
Charlotte Cavaillé, Daniel L. Chen, and Karine Van Der Straeten, “Who Cares? Measuring Preference Intensity in a Polarized Environment”, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1297, January 2022.
Charlotte Cavaillé, Daniel L. Chen, and Karine Van Der Straeten, “Who Cares? Measuring Preference Intensity in a Polarized Environment”, IAST working paper, n. 22-130, January 2022.
Daniel L. Chen, Moti Michaeli, and Daniel Spiro, “Legitimizing Policy”, TSE Working Paper, n. 20-1123, July 2020.
Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, Raul Delgado, Eduardo Fierro, and Shasha Lin, “Learning Policy Levers: Toward Automated Policy Analysis Using Judicial Corpora”, TSE Working Paper, n. 18-977, August 2018.
Elliott Ash, and Daniel L. Chen, “Mapping the Geometry of Law using Document Embeddings”, TSE Working Paper, n. 18-935, July 2018.
Daniel L. Chen, and Martin Schonger, “Testing axiomatizations of ambiguity aversion”, TSE Working Paper, n. 16-717, October 2016.
Daniel L. Chen, and Eric Reinhart, “The Disavowal of Decisionism: Politically Motivated Exits from the U.S. Courts of Appeals”, TSE Working Paper, n. 16-721, October 2016, revised February 2017.
Daniel L. Chen, Vardges Levonyan, and Susan Yeh, “Policies Affect Preferences: Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion Jurisprudence”, TSE Working Paper, n. 16-723, October 2016.
Daniel L. Chen, and J.J. Prescott, “Implicit Egoism in Sentencing Decisions: First Letter Name Effects with Randomly Assigned Defendants”, TSE Working Paper, n. 16-726, October 2016.
Daniel L. Chen, Jens Frankenreiter, and Susan Yeh, “Judicial Compliance in District Courts”, TSE Working Paper, n. 16-715, October 2016.
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