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Dr. Benjamin Handel, PhD
Associate Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University
Dr. Benjamin R. Handel has experience in Business & Finance, specializing in Economics. They earned their BA from Princeton University and PhD in Economics from Northwestern University. Currently, they work as an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley and as a Consultant at Cornerstone Research.
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Antioch, California
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Economic Innovation: How AI, Big Data, and Remote Work ... | Dec 5, 2024 ----- ... fraud risk. Brad Jiulianti, executive vice president with Capital ... Benjamin Handel , associate professor at the University of ... |
Technological Disruptions in Insurance and Credit Markets, Session 4: Research Perspective | Benjamin Handel, associate professor of economics, University of California, Berkeley Scott Nelson, assistant professor of finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Ansgar Walther, associate professor of finance, Imperial College London Moderator: Paula Tkac, director of research, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta ___ Technology-Enabled Disruption 2024 Implications of AI, Big Data, and Remote Work Organized by the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta, Boston, and Richmond Hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Technological change is a fundamental impulse that sets and keeps the market economy in motion, reshaping the ways of producing and distributing goods and services, as well as the structure of firms and industries. The purpose of this conference series is to provide a better understanding of emerging and ongoing technology-enabled disruption and to explore its implications for the broader economy. This includes exploring how technology-enabled disruption impacts businesses, workers, and consumers along with broader impacts on the overall economy and economic inclusion. |
Promoting Competition in Artificial Intelligence | May 30, 2024 ----- Ben Handel of the University of California, Berkeley will join a panel of experts at this one-day virtual workshop. |
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Institution | Degree Type |
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Princeton University | Bachelor of Arts |
Northwestern University | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Associate Professor of Economics | University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) |
Consultant | Cornerstone Research |
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