Media Summary: Lifting the Veil: The Benefits of Cost Transparency. Leslie John (Harvard Business School) Solving Experiment Interference, ... Ramesh Johari – Professor, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University Hongseok Namkoong – Assistant ... Service Quality in the Gig Economy: Empirical Evidence from Uber. Susan Athey (Stanford) The Outsourced Mind: Using ...

2018 Code Plenary Session 2 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Lifting the Veil: The Benefits of Cost Transparency. Leslie John (Harvard Business School) Solving Experiment Interference, ... Ramesh Johari – Professor, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University Hongseok Namkoong – Assistant ... Service Quality in the Gig Economy: Empirical Evidence from Uber. Susan Athey (Stanford) The Outsourced Mind: Using ... Contextual Bandits as Data Collection Algorithms. Susan Athey (Stanford University) Refuted Causal Claims From Observational ... Optimal Team Construction for a Complex Task. Duncan Watts (Microsoft) Toward Real-Time Measures of Poverty and ... A series of 3-5 minute talks to introduce new tools and packages to the community and provide important updates to the tool you ...

Agenda: S. Jt. Res. No. 1 – Joint Resolution to propose amendments to or revisions of the economic provisions of the Constitution ... Erik Brynjolfsson, Director, Stanford Digital Economy Lab "GDP-B: Accounting for the Value of Free Goods using Massive Online ... Retention Futility: Targeting High-Risk Customers Might Be Ineffective. Eva Ascarza (Harvard Business School) Transfer Learning ... When Randomized Experiments are Plentiful. Dean Eckles (MIT) Insights from Behavioral Economics for Consumer Finance ... Matrix Completion Methods for Causal Panel Data Models. Guido Imbens (Stanford) Digital Experimentation for Multi-Channel ... ... regional and somatic assessments which were endorsed by the sixth

The Necessity for Causation is Overstated. Sendhil Mullainathan (Harvard University) Correlation Rather than Causation?

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2018 CODE Plenary Session 2: Leslie John and Ya Xu
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2020 CODE@MIT - Plenary Session 2: Erik Brynjolfsson and Susan Athey
2018 CODE Plenary Session 4: Eva Ascarza and Jas Sekhon
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2018 CODE Plenary Session 2: Leslie John and Ya Xu

2018 CODE Plenary Session 2: Leslie John and Ya Xu

Lifting the Veil: The Benefits of Cost Transparency. Leslie John (Harvard Business School) Solving Experiment Interference, ...

CODE@MIT 2025: Plenary Session 2

CODE@MIT 2025: Plenary Session 2

Ramesh Johari – Professor, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University Hongseok Namkoong – Assistant ...

2017 CODE Plenary Session 2: Susan Athey, Renée Richardson Gosline, and Ron Kohavi

2017 CODE Plenary Session 2: Susan Athey, Renée Richardson Gosline, and Ron Kohavi

Service Quality in the Gig Economy: Empirical Evidence from Uber. Susan Athey (Stanford) The Outsourced Mind: Using ...

2018 CODE Plenary Session 1: Susan Athey and Ron Kohavi

2018 CODE Plenary Session 1: Susan Athey and Ron Kohavi

Contextual Bandits as Data Collection Algorithms. Susan Athey (Stanford University) Refuted Causal Claims From Observational ...

2018 CODE Plenary Session 3: Duncan Watts and Joshua Blumenstock

2018 CODE Plenary Session 3: Duncan Watts and Joshua Blumenstock

Optimal Team Construction for a Complex Task. Duncan Watts (Microsoft) Toward Real-Time Measures of Poverty and ...

SciPy Tools Plenary Session   Day 2 | SciPy 2018

SciPy Tools Plenary Session Day 2 | SciPy 2018

A series of 3-5 minute talks to introduce new tools and packages to the community and provide important updates to the tool you ...

Committee on Constitutional Amendments and Revision of Codes (February 1, 2018)

Committee on Constitutional Amendments and Revision of Codes (February 1, 2018)

Agenda: S. Jt. Res. No. 1 – Joint Resolution to propose amendments to or revisions of the economic provisions of the Constitution ...

2020 CODE@MIT - Plenary Session 2: Erik Brynjolfsson and Susan Athey

2020 CODE@MIT - Plenary Session 2: Erik Brynjolfsson and Susan Athey

Erik Brynjolfsson, Director, Stanford Digital Economy Lab "GDP-B: Accounting for the Value of Free Goods using Massive Online ...

2018 CODE Plenary Session 4: Eva Ascarza and Jas Sekhon

2018 CODE Plenary Session 4: Eva Ascarza and Jas Sekhon

Retention Futility: Targeting High-Risk Customers Might Be Ineffective. Eva Ascarza (Harvard Business School) Transfer Learning ...

2016 CODE Plenary Session 2: Dean Eckles and Antoinette Schoar

2016 CODE Plenary Session 2: Dean Eckles and Antoinette Schoar

When Randomized Experiments are Plentiful. Dean Eckles (MIT) Insights from Behavioral Economics for Consumer Finance ...

2017 CODE Plenary Session 3: Guido Imbens, Jim Manzi, and Bin Yu

2017 CODE Plenary Session 3: Guido Imbens, Jim Manzi, and Bin Yu

Matrix Completion Methods for Causal Panel Data Models. Guido Imbens (Stanford) Digital Experimentation for Multi-Channel ...

Plenary Session CMS COP13 - 18 02 2020 afternoon

Plenary Session CMS COP13 - 18 02 2020 afternoon

... regional and somatic assessments which were endorsed by the sixth

2014 CODE Plenary Session L - Sendhil Mullainathan, Claudia Perlich, Dan Wagner

2014 CODE Plenary Session L - Sendhil Mullainathan, Claudia Perlich, Dan Wagner

The Necessity for Causation is Overstated. Sendhil Mullainathan (Harvard University) Correlation Rather than Causation?