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Conventional theory building, model development, and causal inference are necessary but no longer sufficient tools for Tech companies thriving in today’s economic environment. The emergence of powerful software algorithms, next-generation experiments, big data, commodification of processing power, scalable platform computing, A.I., and machine learning are generating profound change for business economists and their academic colleagues.
Arranged around the theme Economics in the Age of Algorithms, Experiments, and A.I., TEC2017 brings together leading thinkers in economics and data science in an intellectual exchange on how interdisciplinary developments in these fields are impacting today’s approaches, frameworks, tools, and techniques. World-class business economists will elaborate on the emerging and future data science needs in economic research and practice. NABE is pleased to co-host the inaugural Tech Economic Conference with Founding Partners Amazon, Google, IBM, Intel, Netflix, and Zillow.
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Pat Bajari
Amazon |
Max H. Bazerman
Harvard Business School |
Pedro Domingos
University of Washington |
Oren Etzioni
AIAI
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Carolyn Evans
Intel
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Martin Fleming
IBM |
Emily B. Fox
University of Washington |
Stan Humphries
Zillow
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Randall Lewis
Netflix |
Alvin Roth
Stanford University |
Nela Richardson
Redfin |
Hal Varian
Google |
Our Partners and Sponsors
NABE thanks the Founding Partners and Sponsors of the 2017 Tech Economics Conference:
Interested in becoming a sponsor or exhibitor? Download the Sponsorship & Exhibit Packet for more information or contact Tom Beers, NABE Executive Director, at [email protected].
Conference Planning Committee
Our thanks to the NABE Tech Economics Conference planning committee for organizing the conference:
Bill Anderson, University of Washington
Susan Athey, Stanford University
Greg Duncan, Amazon
Carolyn Evans, Intel
Peter Evans, KPMG
Martin Fleming, IBM
Duncan Gilchrist, UBER
Christopher Hooton, Internet Association
Mike Horrigan, BLS
Stan Humphries, Zillow
Brian Johnston, IBM
Sam Khater, CoreLogic
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Mike Luca, Harvard University
Stuart Mackintosh, NABE President, Group of Thirty
Stephan McBride, Netflix
Skylar Olsen, Zillow
Lisa Osofsky, IBM
Nela Richardson, Redfin
Ken Sanford, Dataiku
Tara Sinclair, Indeed and The George Washington University
Paul Thomas, Economic Stories, LLC
Hal Varian, Google
Mine Yucel, NABE VP, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |