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1. Economics (and Economists) in the Digital Economy
  1. Athey, S., & Luca, M. (2019). Economists (and economics) in tech companies. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33(1), 209-30.
  2. Varian, H. R. (2014). Big data: New tricks for econometrics. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 28(2), 3-28.
  3. Goldfarb, A., & Tucker, C. (2019). Digital economics. Journal of Economic Literature, 57(1), 3-43.
  4. Haskel, J., & Westlake, S. (2018). Capitalism without capital: The rise of the intangible economy. Princeton University Press.

2. Tricks in Digital Economy: Rating and Recommendation System
  1. Dellarocas, C. (2003). The digitization of word of mouth: Promise and challenges of online feedback mechanisms. Management science, 49(10), 1407-1424.
  2. Helmers, C., Krishnan, P., & Patnam, M. (2019). Attention and saliency on the internet: Evidence from an online recommendation system. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 161, 216-242.

3. Fintech Credit
  1. Philippon, T. (2016). The fintech opportunity (No. w22476). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  2. Claessens, S., Frost, J., Turner, G., & Zhu, F. (2018). Fintech credit markets around the world: size, drivers and policy issues. BIS Quarterly Review.
  3. Frost, J. (2020). The economic forces driving fintech adoption across countries. BIS Quarterly Review.
  4. Buchak, G., Matvos, G., Piskorski, T., & Seru, A. (2018). Fintech, regulatory arbitrage, and the rise of shadow banks. Journal of Financial Economics, 130(3), 453-483.
  5. Tang, H. (2019). Peer-to-peer lenders versus banks: substitutes or complements?. The Review of Financial Studies, 32(5), 1900-1938.

4. Cyptocurrencies
  1. Chiu,Jonathan and Koeppl, Thorsten (2017). The Economics of Cryptocurrencies - Bitcoin and Beyond. Working paper.
  2. Gandal, N., Hamrick, J. T., Moore, T., & Oberman, T.(2018)Price manipulation in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Journal of Monetary Economics, 95, 86–96.
  3. Athey, S., Parashkevov, I., Sarukkai, V., & Xia, J. (2016). Bitcoin pricing, adoption, and usage: Theory and evidence.

5. Automation and Employment
  1. Mokyr, J., Vickers, C., & Ziebarth, N. L. (2015). The history of technological anxiety and the future of economic growth: Is this time different?. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(3), 31-50.
  2. Acemoglu, D., & Restrepo, P. (2019). Automation and new tasks: how technology displaces and reinstates labor. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33(2), 3-30.
  3. Cheng, H., Jia, R., Li, D., & Li, H. (2019). The rise of robots in china. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 33(2), 71-88.

6. Innovation, R&D and Productivity
  1. Garcia‐Macia, D., Hsieh, C. T., & Klenow, P. J. (2019). How destructive is innovation?. Econometrica, 87(5), 1507-1541.
  2. Wei, S. J., Xie, Z., & Zhang, X. (2017). From" Made in China" to" Innovated in China": Necessity, prospect, and challenges. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 31(1), 49-70.
  3. König, M., Song, Z. M., Storesletten, K., & Zilibotti, F. (2020). From imitation to innovation: Where is all that Chinese R&D going? (No. w27404). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Others
  1. Greenstein, S. (2020). The Basic Economics of Internet Infrastructure. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 34(2), 192-214.



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