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Nattavudh Powdthavee

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February 7, 2025

Can AI solve the peer review crisis in economics?

New study explores AI’s potential and biases in evaluating research papers

  • AI
  • artificial intelligence
  • bias
  • peer review
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Pat Pataranutaporn
  • Pattie Maes
Research

May 30, 2018

Informal care givers pay a high price in well-being

New study monetarizes the well-being losses from providing informal care to family members.

  • caregiving
  • disability
  • elderly
  • family
  • informal care
  • shadow price
  • UK
  • valuation
  • well-being
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Rebecca McDonald
Research

February 17, 2014

Money makes people more right-wing

Voting is the foundation of modern democracy. The causes of people’s political attitudes, however, are largely unknown. Are people’s party […]

  • left-wing
  • lottery
  • money
  • political party
  • political preferences
  • redistribution
  • right-wing
  • self-interest
  • voting
  • windfall
  • Andrew J. Oswald
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
Research

November 13, 2013

What predicts a successful life?

How much of adult well-being is determined by childhood influences? The answer to this question is very important to policy-makers […]

  • children
  • educational policy
  • family policy
  • happiness
  • income
  • life satisfaction
  • well-being
  • Andrew E. Clark
  • Francesca Cornaglia
  • James Vernoit
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Richard Layard

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