Matthew Gentzkow

Matthew Gentzkow

Stanford University

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Matthew Gentzkow

Matthew Gentzkow, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cross-country trends in affective polarization

Pricing power in advertising markets: Theory and evidence

Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing

Asymmetric ideological segregation in exposure to political news on Facebook

Reshares on social media amplify political news but do not detectably affect beliefs or opinions

How do social media feed algorithms affect attitudes and behavior in an election campaign?

Causal Interpretation of Structural IV Estimands

Author Correction: Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing

Matthew Gentzkow Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

33669

Citations(since 2020)

24208

Cited By

18717

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

58

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University Profile Page

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Top articles of Matthew Gentzkow

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cross-country trends in affective polarization

Review of Economics and Statistics

Levi Boxell

Matthew Gentzkow

Jesse M Shapiro

2024/3/19

Pricing power in advertising markets: Theory and evidence

American Economic Review

Matthew Gentzkow

Jesse M Shapiro

Frank Yang

Ali Yurukoglu

2024/2/1

Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing

Nature

Brendan Nyhan

Jaime Settle

Emily Thorson

Magdalena Wojcieszak

Pablo Barberá

...

2023/7/27

Asymmetric ideological segregation in exposure to political news on Facebook

Science

Sandra González-Bailón

David Lazer

Pablo Barberá

Meiqing Zhang

Hunt Allcott

...

2023/7/28

Reshares on social media amplify political news but do not detectably affect beliefs or opinions

Science

Andrew M Guess

Neil Malhotra

Jennifer Pan

Pablo Barberá

Hunt Allcott

...

2023/7/28

How do social media feed algorithms affect attitudes and behavior in an election campaign?

Science

Andrew M Guess

Neil Malhotra

Jennifer Pan

Pablo Barberá

Hunt Allcott

...

2023/7/28

Causal Interpretation of Structural IV Estimands

Isaiah Andrews

Nano Barahona

Matthew Gentzkow

Ashesh Rambachan

Jesse M Shapiro

2023/10/23

Author Correction: Like-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing

Nature

Brendan Nyhan

Jaime Settle

Emily Thorson

Magdalena Wojcieszak

Pablo Barberá

...

2023

Geographic variation in healthcare utilization: The role of physicians

Ivan Badinski

Amy Finkelstein

Matthew Gentzkow

Peter Hull

2023/10/9

Digital addiction

American Economic Review

Hunt Allcott

Matthew Gentzkow

Lena Song

2022/7/1

Selection with variation in diagnostic skill: Evidence from radiologists

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

David C Chan

Matthew Gentzkow

Chuan Yu

2022/5

Included and Excluded Instruments in Structural Estimation

Nano Barahona

Matthew Gentzkow

NBER Ashesh Rambachan

2022/4

What Explains Temporal and Geographic Variation in the Early US Coronavirus Pandemic?

Hunt Allcott

Levi Boxell

Jacob C Conway

Billy A Ferguson

Matthew Gentzkow

...

2020/10/19

Place-based drivers of mortality: Evidence from migration

American Economic Review

Amy Finkelstein

Matthew Gentzkow

Heidi Williams

2021/8/1

Affective Polarization Did Not Increase During the COVID-19 Pandemic (preprint)

Quarterly Journal of Political Science

Levi Boxell

Jacob Conway

James N Druckman

Matthew Gentzkow

2022/10/25

Elira Kuka Spencer Yongwook Kwon Thomas Le Barbanchon Danielle Li Guilherme Lichand

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Lisa Ann Abraham

Manuel Adelino

Sule Alan

Hunt Allcott

Treb Allen

...

2021

Online Appendix for “Selection with Variation in Diagnostic Skill: Evidence from Radiologists”

David C Chan

Matthew Gentzkow

Chuan Yu

2021/12

Estimating experienced racial segregation in US cities using large-scale GPS data

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Susan Athey

Billy Ferguson

Matthew Gentzkow

Tobias Schmidt

2021/11/16

Transparency in structural research

Journal of Business & Economic Statistics

Isaiah Andrews

Matthew Gentzkow

Jesse M Shapiro

2020/10/1

Reply to: Comments on “On the Informativeness of Descriptive Statistics for Structural Estimates”

Econometrica

Isaiah Andrews

Matthew Gentzkow

Jesse M Shapiro

2020/11/1

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