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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Erik Brynjolfsson\, Stanford University \n\nPresentati
 on Title: GDP-B: Accounting for the Value of New and Free Goods in the Digi
 tal Economy\n\nAbout Erik Brynjolfsson: Dr. Erik Brynjolfsson is the Jerry 
 Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institu
 te for Human-Centered AI (HAI)\, and Director of the Stanford Digital Econo
 my Lab. He is the Ralph Landau Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for 
 Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and holds appointments at the Stanford Gra
 duate School of Business\, Stanford Department of Economics\, and a Researc
 h Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).\n\nOne of t
 he most-cited authors on the economics of information\, Brynjolfsson was am
 ong the first researchers to measure productivity contributions of IT and t
 he complementary role of organizational capital and other intangibles. He h
 as done pioneering research on digital commerce\, the Long Tail\, bundling 
 and pricing models\, intangible assets and the effects of IT on business st
 rategy\, productivity and performance.\n\nBrynjolfsson speaks globally and 
 is the author of nine books including\, with co-author Andrew McAfee\, best
 -seller The Second Machine Age: Work\, Progress and Prosperity in a Time of
  Brilliant Technologies\, and Machine\, Platform\, Crowd: Harnessing Our Di
 gital Future as well as over 100 academic articles and five patents. He hol
 ds Bachelors and Masters degrees from Harvard University in applied mathema
 tics and decision sciences and a Ph.D. from MIT in managerial economics. Hi
 s papers can be found here. \n\nLogistics details for each session will be 
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 iling list and learn about future events.\n\nThis talk is co-sponsored by U
 SF's Master's in Applied Economics and the Stanford Causal Science Center. 
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LOCATION:Stanford ChEM-H Building\, John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Rotunda\, 
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Tech Economics Seminar with Dr. Erik Brynjolfsson
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