Matthew Gentzkow
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- Bachelors Economics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Matthew Gentzkow is an American economist and a professor of economics at Stanford University. Previously, he was the Richard O. Ryan Professor of Economics and Neubauer Family Faculty Fellow at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He was awarded the 2014 John Bates Clark Medal. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022.
Matthew Gentzkow's Published Works
Published Works
- Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election (2017) (3911)
- Bayesian Persuasion (2009) (1479)
- Media Bias and Reputation (2005) (1062)
- Ideological Segregation Online and Offline (2010) (768)
- Polarization and public health: Partisan differences in social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic☆ (2020) (745)
- Television and Voter Turnout (2005) (642)
- Valuing New Goods in a Model with Complementarity: Online Newspapers (2007) (558)
- Text As Data (2017) (539)
- Persuasion: Empirical Evidence (2009) (491)
- The Effect of Newspaper Entry and Exit on Electoral Politics (2009) (452)
- Trends in the diffusion of misinformation on social media (2018) (411)
- Sources of Geographic Variation in Health Care: Evidence from Patient Migration (2014) (343)
- The Welfare Effects of Social Media (2019) (286)
- The Evolution of Brand Preferences: Evidence from Consumer Migration (2010) (271)
- Competition and Truth in the Market for News (2008) (257)
- Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups (2017) (233)
- Uniform Pricing in Us Retail Chains (2017) (226)
- Media, Education, and Anti-Americanism in the Muslim World (2003) (218)
- Competition in Persuasion (2011) (215)
- The Rise of the Fourth Estate: How Newspapers Became Informative and Why it Mattered (2004) (214)
- A Rothschild-Stiglitz Approach to Bayesian Persuasion (2016) (205)
- Cross-Country Trends in Affective Polarization (2020) (203)
- Measuring the Sensitivity of Parameter Estimates to Estimation Moments (2014) (202)
- Preschool Television Viewing and Adolescent Test Scores: Historical Evidence from the Coleman Study (2008) (179)
- Media Bias in the Marketplace: Theory (2014) (175)
- Measuring Group Differences in High-Dimensional Choices: Method and Application to Congressional Speech (2016) (163)
- Is the Internet Causing Political Polarization? Evidence from Demographics (2017) (152)
- Competition and Ideological Diversity: Historical Evidence from Us Newspapers (2012) (151)
- Do Pharmacists Buy Bayer? Informed Shoppers and the Brand Premium (2014) (147)
- Costly Persuasion (2013) (146)
- Measuring Polarization in High-Dimensional Data: Method and Application to Congressional Speech (2016) (141)
- Polarization in 2016 (2016) (104)
- Analyzing Polarization in Social Media: Method and Application to Tweets on 21 Mass Shootings (2019) (102)
- Uniform Pricing in U.S. Retail Chains (2017) (101)
- Bayesian persuasion with multiple senders and rich signal spaces (2017) (98)
- Media, Education and Anti-Americanism in the Muslim World (2004) (93)
- The Rise of the Fourth Estate (2006) (79)
- Place-Based Drivers of Mortality: Evidence from Migration (2019) (66)
- What Explains Temporal and Geographic Variation in the Early Us Coronavirus Pandemic? (2020) (50)
- Economic and Health Impacts of Social Distancing Policies during the Coronavirus Pandemic (2020) (49)
- Measuring the Sensitivity of Parameter Estimates to Sample Statistics (2014) (49)
- Do Newspapers Serve the State? Incumbent Party Influence on the Us Press, 1869-1928 (2012) (43)
- Adjusting Risk Adjustment - Accounting for Variation in Diagnostic Intensity. (2017) (41)
- Selection with Variation in Diagnostic Skill: Evidence from Radiologists (2019) (39)
- Disclosure of endogenous information (2017) (38)
- On the Informativeness of Descriptive Statistics for Structural Estimates (2018) (36)
- Do Pharmacists Buy Bayer? Sophisticated Shoppers and the Brand Premium (2013) (35)
- Experienced Segregation (2020) (32)
- Does Television Rot Your Brain? New Evidence from the Coleman Study (2006) (30)
- Digital Addiction (2020) (30)
- What Drives Prescription Opioid Abuse? Evidence from Migration (2018) (27)
- Measuring Group Differences in High‐Dimensional Choices: Method and Application to Congressional Speech (2019) (26)
- Ideological Bias and Trust in Information Sources (2018) (25)
- Code and Data for the Social Sciences: A Practitioner's Guide (2014) (20)
- Transparency in Structural Research (2020) (19)
- Hidden Income and the Perceived Returns to Migration: Experimental Evidence from Kenya (2020) (17)
- Trading Dollars for Dollars: The Price of Attention Online and Offline (2014) (17)
- A note on internet use and the 2016 U.S. presidential election outcome (2018) (17)
- Ideology and Online News (2013) (15)
- Agency Design and Political Control (13)
- Estimating experienced racial segregation in US cities using large-scale GPS data (2021) (12)
- Affective Polarization Did Not Increase During the Coronavirus Pandemic (2020) (11)
- American Economic Review: Insights (2019) (10)
- Market Forces and News Media in Muslim Countries (2008) (9)
- Small media, big impact (2017) (7)
- Media and Artificial Intelligence (2018) (5)
- Information environments and the impact of competition on information provision (2015) (5)
- Spreading Information and Media Coverage: Theory and Evidence from Drug Approvals (2011) (5)
- Model Appendix : Ideological Segregation Online and Offline (2011) (4)
- What Drives Risky Prescription Opioid Use? Evidence from Migration (2022) (2)
- Advertising Prices in Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence (2021) (2)
- Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems (2017) (2)
- Chapter 6 - Ideology and Online News / Matthew Gentzkow and Jesse M. Shapiro (2015) (2)
- Affective Polarization Did Not Increase During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) (2)
- Bayesian Persuasion Web Appendix (2)
- Replication data for: Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election (2019) (1)
- Replication data for: Valuing New Goods in a Model with Complementarity: Online Newspapers (2007) (1)
- Pricing Power in Advertising Markets: Theory and Evidence (2022) (1)
- Measuring Sources of Identification in Nonlinear Econometric Models (2013) (1)
- Time off social media may leave you less informed but happier (2020) (1)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES WHAT EXPLAINS TEMPORAL AND GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN THE EARLY US CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC? Hunt Allcott (2020) (0)
- Appendix : Ideological Segregation Online and Offline (2011) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES VALUING NEW GOODS IN A MODEL WITH COMPLEMENTARITIES: ONLINE NEWSPAPERS (2006) (0)
- Supplemental Appendix to “ Media Bias and Reputation ” (2005) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES COMPETITION IN PERSUASION (2015) (0)
- Essays in the economics of mass media (2004) (0)
- Replication Data for: "Measuring the Sensitivity of Parameter Estimates to Estimation Moments" (2017) (0)
- US Historical Newspapers Readership Surveys, 1929-1970. (2016) (0)
- Disclosure of endogenous information (2016) (0)
- , Winner of the 2014 (2015) (0)
- Advertiser Retaliation Against Media : Evidence from South Korea (2016) (0)
- RECOVERING SOCIAL NETWORKS FROM PANEL DATA : IDENTIFICATION , SIMULATIONS AND AN APPLICATION (2018) (0)
- Correction. (2020) (0)
- Rejoinder (2020) (0)
- Nber Working Paper Series Bayesian Persuasion (2009) (0)
- Bayesian Persuasion Online Appendix (2010) (0)
- Matthew Gentzkow, Winner of the 2014 Clark Medal (2014) (0)
- Ideology in the news media (2013) (0)
- Preliminary*and*incomplete.*do*not*cite*or*circulate*without*permission* * 0* * Healthcare Exceptionalism? Productivity and Allocation in the U.s. Healthcare Sector + * Preliminary*and*incomplete.*do*not*cite*or*circulate*without*permission* * 1* * (2012) (0)
- Social Media and Protest Participation: Evidence from Russia1 (2016) (0)
- Correction (2013) (0)
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