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EconomicsTransferring Information Between Marketing Campaigns to Improve Targeting PoliciesAntoinette SchoarMIT Sloan School of Management
Technology/AIAdvances, challenges and opportunities in creating data for trustworthy AIFei Fei LiStanford University
GovernanceDoes Evidence Matter? Originalism and the Separation of PowersCass R. SunsteinHarvard University
Finance“All scenarios are wrong, but some are useful”—Toward a framework for assessing and using current climate risk scenarios within financial decisionsNicola RangerUniversity of Oxford
FinanceThe Secured Credit Premium and the Issuance of Secured DebtRaghuram G. RajanThe University of Chicago Booth School of Business
FinanceCo-Occurrence: A New Perspective on Portfolio DiversificationMark P. KritzmanMIT Sloan School of Management
Technology/AIPrediction machines, insurance, and protection: An alternative perspective on AI’s role in productionAjay AgrawalUniversity of Toronto