Alex Alekseev
@aalexee.bsky.social
Behavioral/experimental/labor economist interested in AI/robots/automation. Assistant Professor at the University of Regensburg, former Chapman ESI postdoc, GSU AYSPS grad. 🇷🇺-🇺🇸-🇩🇪 aalexee.com
Inspired by this amazing graphic that I found at a ramen place in Brno
September 19, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Inspired by this amazing graphic that I found at a ramen place in Brno
🚨 New WP!
📄 “A Taxonomy of AI Experiments” — Aleksandr Alekseev & Christina Strobel (2025)
ssrn.com/abstract=529...
We introduce a taxonomy to help researchers make sense of existing AI experiments and better design their own.
🧵 Here's a brief overview of our approach:
📄 “A Taxonomy of AI Experiments” — Aleksandr Alekseev & Christina Strobel (2025)
ssrn.com/abstract=529...
We introduce a taxonomy to help researchers make sense of existing AI experiments and better design their own.
🧵 Here's a brief overview of our approach:
June 24, 2025 at 1:39 PM
🚨 New WP!
📄 “A Taxonomy of AI Experiments” — Aleksandr Alekseev & Christina Strobel (2025)
ssrn.com/abstract=529...
We introduce a taxonomy to help researchers make sense of existing AI experiments and better design their own.
🧵 Here's a brief overview of our approach:
📄 “A Taxonomy of AI Experiments” — Aleksandr Alekseev & Christina Strobel (2025)
ssrn.com/abstract=529...
We introduce a taxonomy to help researchers make sense of existing AI experiments and better design their own.
🧵 Here's a brief overview of our approach:
I wonder if anyone at JPE cares about its readers' eyesight. The text in some graphs is virtually unreadable. It's like 2pt. And yet the font size for panels is always HUGE.
February 16, 2024 at 3:16 PM
I wonder if anyone at JPE cares about its readers' eyesight. The text in some graphs is virtually unreadable. It's like 2pt. And yet the font size for panels is always HUGE.
Garcı́a, J. L., Heckman, J. J., & Ronda, V. (2023) use a pretty neat way to visualize ATEs: using stacked bar graphs with the differences between the treatment and control on the top. Seems to be a good solution when you have a bunch of effects to show.
doi.org/10.1086/722936
doi.org/10.1086/722936
February 3, 2024 at 11:55 AM
Garcı́a, J. L., Heckman, J. J., & Ronda, V. (2023) use a pretty neat way to visualize ATEs: using stacked bar graphs with the differences between the treatment and control on the top. Seems to be a good solution when you have a bunch of effects to show.
doi.org/10.1086/722936
doi.org/10.1086/722936
Started reading "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis and it opens with a really cool quote from Tolstoy that I, to my shame, did not know
January 26, 2024 at 11:11 AM
Started reading "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis and it opens with a really cool quote from Tolstoy that I, to my shame, did not know