

Noam Yuchtman
Drummond Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford and All Souls College
Noam Yuchtman is the Drummond Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford and All Souls College. In addition to his role at Oxford, Noam is a Managing Editor at the Review of Economic Studies. Noam's research is on topics in the fields of political economy, economic history, and labor economics. Noam's research on political economy, labour economics, and economic history has been published in journals including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, the Journal of Political Economy, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics.
Recent work by Noam Yuchtman
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Why do protests matter? Exploring their causes and lasting impacts
How can we measure protests and their impact? How has social media changed the nature and frequency of protests? Where is more research needed?
Published 12.12.24
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How the surveillance state is exported through trade in AI
Autocracies and weak democracies are more likely to import facial recognition AI from China, particularly in years when they experience domestic unrest
Published 09.10.23
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Autocratic AI dystopias: Science fiction or social science fact?
China's autocratic political regime and the rapid innovation in its AI sector mutually reinforce each other
Published 12.05.23