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Google search activity data 1 anticipatory feelings 1 anxiety 1 big data 1 demand for commitment 1 demand for information 1 internet 1 matching supply and demand for information 1 nowcasting 1 risk 1 savoring 1 temporal resolution of risk 1 temptation 1
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Askitas, Nikolaos 1 Epstein, Larry G. 1
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IZA World of Labor 1 RCER Working Papers 1
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Google search activity data and breaking trends
Askitas, Nikolaos - In: IZA World of Labor (2015)
Using Google search activity data can help detect, in real time and at high frequency, a wide spectrum of breaking socio-economic trends around the world. This wealth of data is the result of an ongoing and ever more pervasive digitization of information. Search activity data stand in contrast...
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Living with risk
Epstein, Larry G. - University of Rochester - Center for Economic Research … - 2007
accommodate intuitive patterns of demand for information such as information seeking when a favorable outcome is very likely and … shown that the model of preference can accommodate intuitive patterns of demand for information such as information seeking … axiomatic and includes a role for anticipatory feelings. It is intuitive that the latter a�ect the demand for information. It is …
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