Dr. Seth Benzell

Dr. Seth Benzell

Assistant Professor
The George L. Argyros College of Business and Economics
Office Location: N/A
Education:
Tulane University, Bachelor of Arts
Tulane University, Bachelor of Science
Boston University, Ph.D.

Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications

“To Really Hurt Russia’s Economy, Target Investment and Human Capital, Not Gas”, War on the Rocks; May 10, 2022
“How to Solve the Puzzle of Missing Productivity Growth” (with Erik Brynjolfsson and Daniel Rock), Brookings Tech Stream: Tomorrow’s Tech Policy Conversations Today, May 2021
“Policy Strategies for Harnessing the Productivity Potential of AI in the U.S.” (with Erik Brynjolfsson and Daniel Rock), Stanford HAI-DEL Policy Brief May 2021
Bana, Sarah, Benzell, Seth, and Solares, Rodrigo; Ranking How National Economies Adapt to Remote Work; Sloan Management Review; June 18, 2020
Benzell, Seth, Collis, Avinash, and Nicolaides, Christos; Rationing Social Contact During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Transmission Risks and Social Benefits of US Locations; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June 30, 2020 117 (26) 14642-14644
Aral et al; Interdependence and the Cost of Uncoordinated Responses to COVID-19; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, July 2020; August 18, 2020 117 (33) 19837-19843
Benzell, Seth and Cooke, Kevin; A Network of Thrones: Kinship and Conflict in Europe, 1495-1918; American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
“Boosting Business Value by Reducing COVID-19 Transmission Risk” (with Avinash Collis and Christos Nicolaides), Sloan Management Review; September 2020
“Modelling Effective Regulation of Facebook” (with Avinash Collis), Stanford HAI DEL Policy Brief; October 2020
“Understanding and Addressing the Modern Productivity Paradox” (with Erik Brynjolfsson and Daniel Rock), MIT Work of the Future; November 2020
Nelson, Jaeger, Kerk Philips et al; Macroeconomic Effects of Reducing OASI Benefits: A Comparison of Seven Overlapping-Generations Models , National Tax Journal, 72:4, pp. 671-692
Sachs, Jeffrey, Benzell, Seth, and Lagarda, Guillermoi; A One Sector Model of Robotic Immiseration; Digitized Labor: The Impact of Internet on Employment. Edited by Lorenzo Pupillo, Eli Noam and Leonard Waverman. 2018.
“Can Russia Survive Economic Sanctions?” (with Guillermo Lagarda), Asian Economic Papers; Volume 16, Issue 3, Fall 2017