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We use anonymized and aggregated data from Facebook to explore the spatial structure of social networks in the New York … related to past migration movements …
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We use anonymized data from Facebook to construct a new measure of the pairwise social connectedness between 180 …
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General purpose technologies like information technology typically require complementary firm-specific investments to create value. These complementary investments produce a form of capital, which is typically intangible and which we call digital capital. We create an extended firm-level panel...
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participants to give up Facebook for a certain period in exchange for compensation. The proposed choice experiments show convergent …
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links on Facebook, the world's largest online social networking service. Within the U.S., social connectedness is strongly … connectedness is also associated with more cross-county migration and patent citations. Social connectedness between U.S. counties … and foreign countries is correlated with past migration patterns, with social connectedness decaying in the time since the …
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anonymized social network information from Facebook with housing transaction data and a survey. We first show that in the survey …
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Digital goods can generate large benefits for consumers, but these benefits are largely unmeasured in the national accounts, including GDP and productivity. In this paper, we measure welfare gains from 10 popular digital goods across 13 countries by conducting large-scale incentivized online...
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