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Becker Friedman Institute for Economics 17 records found Search took 0.18 seconds. 
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I study the price dynamics of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and propose a deep learning framework for dynamic valuation of NFTs. I use data from the Ethereum blockchain and [...]
24 May 2024 | Computational Social Sciences (MACSS) | Thesis |
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This case series describes the aggregate rate of recovery in five consecutive subjects (six eyes) with retinal vein occlusion (RVO) who received l-methylfolate and other [...]
15 April 2024 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Article |
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Former President Trump’s persistent influence over Republican politics divides those who argue that he mobilizes otherwise apathetic voters against those contending he [...]
29 January 2024 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Dataset |
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Former President Trump’s persistent influence over Republican politics divides those who argue that he mobilizes otherwise apathetic voters against those contending he [...]
18 March 2024 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Article |
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We propose a methodology exploiting time diary data and “leisure Engel curves” to infer quality changes across leisure activities and measure the effects on the margi [...]
18 December 2020 | Macroeconomics | Article |
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To become and remain functional, individual neuron types must select during development and maintain throughout life their distinct terminal identity features, such as ex [...]
03 January 2020 | Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology; Neurobiology; Neurology | Article |
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This study leverages a large RCT to examine the potential of goal-setting nudges to encourage resource conservation at scale. We randomize a feature that allows subjects [...]
12 October 2023 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Article |
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27 January 2009 | Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics | Article |
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In the Nanjing Decade (1927-1937), the Nationalist government undertook a series of state-building policies. Facing Japanese threats since 1931, the Nationalist governmen [...]
2023-08 | MA Program in the Social Sciences (MAPSS) | Thesis |
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Early detection of pregnancy status may help women initiate earlier antenatal care and healthy pregnancy behaviors, which could lead to healthier mothers and infants. Pre [...]
13 July 2023 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Article |
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Big biomedical data create exciting opportunities for discovery, but make it difficult to capture analyses and outputs in forms that are findable, accessible, interoperab [...]
11 April 2019 | Computer Science | Article |
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The used-car marketplace has erupted over the last 3 years as a byproduct of the COVID-19 pandemic, with prices becoming more diffuse and rising at unprecedented rates. A [...]
2023-06 | MA Program in the Social Sciences (MAPSS) | Thesis |
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Importance: Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) receive federal funding to serve medically underserved areas and provide a range of services including comprehen [...]

03 December 2020 | Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics | Article |
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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has transformed molecular biology and contributed to many seminal insights into genomic regulation and function. Apart from whole-geno [...]

19 April 2021 | Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology | Article |
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Due to the enormous economic, health, and social costs of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are high expected social returns to investing in parallel in multiple approaches to [...]
07 February 2022 | Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics | Article |
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Privatization of a public good (the management of sewage treatment centers in Dakar, Senegal) leads to an increase in the productivity of downstream sewage dumping compan [...]
28 September 2022 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Article |
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Governments often have contentious relationships with residents of urban informal settlements. Motivated by the desire for rents and dreams of becoming the next luxury de [...]
29 October 2022 | Becker Friedman Institute for Economics | Article |

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