Add one AER'19 paper.#63
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NullHypothesis merged 2 commits intoNullHypothesis:masterfrom Jun 16, 2025
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I missed this, sorry! This one looks social sciency, which I generally avoid adding because there's a ton of these and I prefer to focus on the technical but it also looks interesting and to some extent the social sciences can inform the tech we should be working on. I'll fix the conflict and merge, thanks! |
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Thank you for this explanation, @NullHypothesis! I totally agree with you: I usually wouldn't add social sciences paper neither, but this is a very interesting and well-known one. |
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Similar to Hobbs2018a, Chen2019a attempts to understand circumvention tool users' behaviors.
Ref: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20171765