Erik Brynjolfsson

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Ernst Rudolf Berndt grad student (Econometree)
Oliver Hart grad student (Econometree)
Thomas W. Malone grad student MIT

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Xiaoquan Michael Zhang grad student 2000-2006 MIT
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Farronato C, Fradkin A, Larsen B, et al. (2020) Consumer Protection in an Online World: An Analysis of Occupational Licensing National Bureau of Economic Research
Brynjolfsson E, Collis A, Eggers F. (2019) Using massive online choice experiments to measure changes in well-being. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116: 7250-7255
Frank MR, Autor D, Bessen JE, et al. (2019) Toward understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on labor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Benzell SG, Brynjolfsson E. (2019) Digital Abundance and Scarce Genius: Implications for Wages, Interest Rates, and Growth National Bureau of Economic Research
Brynjolfsson E, Collis A, Diewert WE, et al. (2019) Gdp-B: Accounting for the Value of New and Free Goods in the Digital Economy National Bureau of Economic Research
Brynjolfsson E, Hui X, Liu M. (2019) Does Machine Translation Affect International Trade? Evidence from a Large Digital Platform Management Science. 65: 5449-5460
Brynjolfsson E, Rock D, Syverson C. (2018) The Productivity J-Curve: How Intangibles Complement General Purpose Technologies National Bureau of Economic Research
Liu M, Brynjolfsson E, Dowlatabadi J. (2018) Do Digital Platforms Reduce Moral Hazard? The Case of Uber and Taxis National Bureau of Economic Research
Aral S, Bakos Y, Brynjolfsson E. (2018) Information Technology, Repeated Contracts, and the Number of Suppliers Management Science. 64: 592-612
Brynjolfsson E, Mitchell T. (2017) What can machine learning do? Workforce implications. Science (New York, N.Y.). 358: 1530-1534
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