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  1. Our way of life is changing, even improving, thanks to digital services and a desire to protect the environment. But how deep are these changes and are they sustainable? Assistant Professor of Economics Matthew Shapiro analyses disrupted industries, government policy and consumer behaviour to understand where these changes might take us.

  2. I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at Singapore Management University. My work focuses on industrial organization and applied microeconomics. I'm currently interested in the intersection of digitization and urban economics, including congestion pricing and ride sharing competition.

  3. Books. Scanner Data and Price Indexes , eds. Robert Feenstra and Matthew D. Shapiro. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2003. Big Data for 21st Century Economic Statistics, eds. Katharine G. Abraham, Ron S. Jarmin, Brian Moyer, and Matthew D. Shapiro. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022.

  4. Address. School of Economics Singapore Management University 90 Stamford Road Singapore 178903. Contact Information. Office: +65 6808 5174 Email: mshapiro@smu.edu.sg Website: www.shapiromh.com. Citizenship: USA Languages: English (native), Mandarin Chinese (advanced) Research Interests.

  5. Matthew D. Shapiro is the Lawrence R. Klein Collegiate Professor of Economics and Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. He is a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

  6. Address. School of Economics Singapore Management University 90 Stamford Road Singapore 178903. Contact Information. Office: +65 6808 5174 Email: mshapiro@smu.edu.sg Website: www.shapiromh.com. Citizenship: USA Languages: English (native), Mandarin Chinese (advanced) Research Interests.

  7. Biography. Matthew Shapiro writes about civil procedure, dispute resolution, and related aspects of private and public law, drawing on legal and political theory to examine the ways in which the state uses procedural law to shape the resolution of private disputes in light of important public values such as democracy, dignity, equality, and the ...