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  1. John Horton is an Associate Professor of Information Technologies at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Horton's research focuses on the intersection of labor economics, market design, and information systems. He is particularly interested in improving the efficiency and equity of matching markets.

  2. Assistant Professor of Information Systems, Stern School of Business, New York University, 2013—2019. Research. Large language models as economic agents: what can we learn from homo silicus? Versions: ( jjh ) ( arxiv) Status: R&R at Review of Economics and Statistics. Links: Citations: ( gs) Slides: ( 1) Twitter Thread (s): ( 1)

  3. John HORTON | Professor (Assistant) | Doctor of Philosophy | New York University, NY | NYU | Department of Information, Operations and Management Sciences | Research profile. About....

  4. 19. März 2011 · John Horton, New York University, Stern School of Business, Faculty Member. Studies Economics, Econometrics, and Labor Economics.

  5. 2. März 2016 · John Horton is an Assistant Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences. In his latest research, Prof. John Horton investigates the characteristics and impact of the peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing economy.

  6. 24. Feb. 2014 · John Horton is an Assistant Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences. Horton describes how the trend tracks that of manufacturing outsourcing, with employers mostly based in high-income countries and contractors in low-income countries.

  7. 2. März 2018 · Research from NYU Stern Professor John J. Horton and PhD candidate Apostolos Filippas delves into the negative externalities of apartment-sharing: short-term rentals can impose costs on neighboring tenants including noise, disregarding building rules, common resource congestion, and uncertainty.