01188nam a22001577a 4500999001900000008004100019100005000060245008100110260003100191300002800222520062500250773003200875906001300907942000700920952010300927 c515466d515466210129b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aCurrie, J., Kleven, H. and Zwiers, E. 923961 aTechnology and big data are changing economics: Mining text to track methods aAEA Papers and Proceedings a110, May, 2020: p.42-48 aThe last 40 years have seen huge innovations in computing and in the availability of data. Data derived from millions of administrative records or by using (as we do) new methods of data generation such as text mining are now common. New data often requires new methods, which in turn can inspire new data collection. If history is any guide, some methods will stick and others will prove to be a flash in the pan. However, the larger trends toward demanding greater credibility and transparency from researchers in applied economics and a 'collage' approach to assembling evidence will likely continue. –Reproduced  aAEA Papers and Proceedings  aBIG DATA cAR 00102ddc40709389529aIIPAbIIPAd2021-01-29h110, May, 2020: p.42-48pAR123951r2021-01-29yAR