Elliott Ash is Associate Professor of Law, Economics, and Data Science at ETH Zurich's Center for Law & Economics, Switzerland. Elliott's research and teaching focus on empirical analysis of law, politics, and governance using techniques from econometrics, natural language processing, and machine learning. Prior to joining ETH, Elliott was Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Warwick, and before that a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University’s Center for the Study of Democratic Politics. He received a Ph.D. in economics and J.D. from Columbia University.
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DP20070 BallotBot: Can AI Strengthen Democracy?
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- Artificial Intelligence
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How AI chatbots can improve voter information
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- Politics and economics
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Seeing and hearing is believing: The role of audiovisual communication in shaping inflation expectations
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- Inflation 
- Monetary Policy
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Large language models for economic research: Four key questions
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- Frontiers of economic research
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What retirement policy in US state courts tells us about ageing and productivity in teams
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- Productivity and Innovation 
- Labour Markets
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Economics and the study of race
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- Frontiers of economic research 
- Politics and economics