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SoDa Laboratories Working Paper Series
From Monash University, SoDa Laboratories SoDa Laboratories, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Ashani Amarasinghe ( this e-mail address is bad, please contact ). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 2025-02: Leveraging Computer Vision and Visual LLMs for Cost-Effective and Consistent Street Food Safety Assessment in Kolkata India

- Alexey Chernikov, Klaus Ackermann, Caitlin Brown and Denni Tommasi
- 2025-01: Spatial Unit Roots in Regressions: A Practitioner's Guide and a Stata Package

- Sascha Becker, P. David Boll and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 2024-07: Tracking Policy-relevant Narratives of Democratic Resilience at Scale: from experts and machines, to AI & the transformer revolution

- Simon D Angus
- 2024-06: Ethnic Proximity and Politics: Evidence from Colonial Resettlement in Malaysia

- Chun Chee Kok and Gedeon J. Lim
- 2024-05: The Political Economy of Socioenvironmental Conflict: Evidence from Peru

- David Kreitmeir
- 2024-04: Echoes of Terrorism: Examining the Effects of Siren Alerts Timing on Voter Preferences in Israel

- Luiz Bines, Juliano Assunção and Ricardo Dahis
- 2024-03: Friends, Key Players and the Adoption and Use of Experience Goods

- Rhys Murrian, Paul Raschky and Klaus Ackermann
- 2024-02: Paired completion: quantifying issue-framing at scale with LLMs

- Simon D Angus and Lachlan O'Neill
- 2024-01: The Heterogeneous Productivity Effects of Generative AI

- David H. Kreitmeir and Paul Raschky
- 2023-02: MiDES: New Data and Facts from Local Procurement and Budget Execution in Brazil

- Ricardo Dahis, Bernardo Ricca, Thiago Scot, Nathalia Sales and Lucas Nascimento
- 2023-01: The Unintended Consequences of Censoring Digital Technology - Evidence from Italy's ChatGPT Ban

- David H. Kreitmeir and Paul Raschky
- 2022-02: Competing for Attention - The Effect of Talk Radio on Elections and Political Polarization in the US

- Ashani Amarasinghe and Paul Raschky
- 2022-01: Predicting Political Ideology from Digital Footprints

- Michael Kitchner, Nandini Anantharama, Simon Angus and Paul Raschky
- 2021-12: Quantitative Discourse Analysis at Scale - AI, NLP and the Transformer Revolution

- Lachlan O'Neill, Nandini Anantharama, Wray Buntine and Simon Angus
- 2021-11: The Political Geography of Cities

- Richard Bluhm, Christian Lessmann and Paul Schaudt
- 2021-10: Manufacturing Revolutions: Industrial Policy and Industrialization in South Korea

- Nathaniel Lane
- 2021-09: Creating Powerful and Interpretable Models with Regression Networks

- Lachlan O'Neill, Simon Angus, Satya Borgohain, Nader Chmait and David Dowe
- 2021-08: Public sentiment in times of terror

- Ashani Amarasinghe
- 2021-07: Communication Barriers and Infant Health: Intergenerational Effects of Randomly Allocating Refugees Across Language Regions

- Daniel Auer and Johannes Kunz
- 2021-06: Mobile phone coverage and violent conflict

- Klaus Ackermann, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Russell Smyth
- 2021-05: Predicting Individual Effects in Fixed Effects Panel Probit Models

- Johannes Kunz, Kevin Staub and Rainer Winkelmann
- 2021-04: Freedom of the Press? Catholic Censorship during the Counter-Reformation

- Sascha Becker, Francisco Pino and Jordi Vidal-Robert
- 2021-03: Diverting domestic turmoil

- Ashani Amarasinghe
- 2021-02: Persecution and Escape: Professional Networks and High-Skilled Emigration from Nazi Germany

- Sascha Becker, Volker Lindenthal, Sharun Mukand and Fabian Waldinger
- 2021-01: Jesus Speaks Korean: Christianity and Literacy in Colonial Korea

- Sascha Becker and Cheongyeon Won
- 2020-10: The Value of Names - Civil Society, Information, and Governing Multinationals on the Global Periphery

- David Kreitmeir, Nathaniel Lane and Paul Raschky
- 2020-09: Resource Sharing and Scale Economies in Large Families

- Rossella Calvi, Jacob Penglase, Denni Tommasi and Alexander Wolf
- 2020-08: Top Lights: Bright cities and their contribution to economic development

- Richard Bluhm and Melanie Krause
- 2020-07: Gamblers Learn from Experience

- Matthew Olckers and Joshua Blumenstock
- 2020-06: Connective Financing: Chinese Infrastructure Projects and the Diffusion of Economic Activity in Developing Countries

- Richard Bluhm, Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley C. Parks, Austin M. Strange and Michael J. Tierney
- 2020-05: Strategic Campaign Communication: Evidence from 30,000 Candidate Manifestos

- Caroline Le Pennec
- 2020-04: Estimating Sleep and Work Hours from Alternative Data by Segmented Functional Classification Analysis, SFCA

- Klaus Ackermann, Simon Angus and Paul Raschky
- 2020-03: Geographic Diversity in Economic Publishing

- Simon Angus, Kadir Atalay, Jonathan Newton and David Ubilava
- 2020-02: Object Recognition for Economic Development from Daytime Satellite Imagery

- Klaus Ackermann, Alexey Chernikov, Nandini Anantharama, Miethy Zaman and Paul Raschky
- 2020-01: Reassessing the Resource Curse using Causal Machine Learning

- Roland Hodler, Michael Lechner and Paul Raschky
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