Matthew Gentzkow

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Matthew Gentzkow is an American economist known for his influential research on media, political communication, and industrial organization.

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instanceOf American economist
economist
human
affiliation National Bureau of Economic Research
awardReceived Sloan Research Fellowships
surface form: Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
surface form: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics Best Paper Award

Econometric Society Frisch Medal
John Bates Clark Medal
coAuthor Edward Glaeser
Hunt Allcott
Jesse M. Shapiro
Nathan Petek
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
University of Chicago
employer Stanford University
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
surface form: University of Chicago Booth School of Business
fieldOfWork applied microeconomics
economics
economics of the media
empirical industrial organization
industrial organization
media economics
political communication
political economy
gender male
hasAcademicDegree Bachelor’s degree in economics
PhD in economics
hasRole academic economist
researcher
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
notableFor empirical analysis of media markets using microdata
quantitative analysis of political communication
research on media bias
research on political polarization
research on the economics of news and advertising
research on the effects of media on political behavior
notableWork research on media bias and slant in newspapers
research on the impact of television on voter turnout
research on the internet and political polarization
occupation professor of economics
positionHeld Professor of Economics at Stanford University
Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business
researchInterest advertising and market structure
competition in media markets
consumer choice in news consumption
effects of new media technologies on politics

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John Bates Clark Medal notableRecipient Matthew Gentzkow