Workshop in AI+Economics

December 5 – 6, 2025

Rapid expansions in AI technologies and data availability are transforming the economy while providing new tools for economic analysis. The Zurich Workshop in AI+Economics brings together economists interested in (1) adapting AI tools – e.g. machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision – in empirical economics, or (2) empirical economic analysis of AI technologies. Co-organized by ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, the workshop provides a platform for discussion and feedback on current work at the intersection of these fields. 

Call for Papers

The 4th edition of the workshop will be held in person in Zurich, Switzerland on December 5–6, 2025. external page Tom Cunningham from OpenAI will give the keynote. Participation is free and funding is available for travel and accommodation expenses. Coffee and meals will be provided, and all participants are invited to join for a visit to a Swiss Holiday Village.

external page Submit papers by August 15th, 2025 AoE. Submitted papers should not yet be published. Extended abstracts and slide decks are also accepted. The conference is non-archival. Presenters of accepted papers will be notified by mid September. 

Download the Call for Papers Download here (PDF, 152 KB).
 

Organizers: external page Elliott Ash (ETH Zurich), external page Sergio Galletta (ETH Zurich), external page Joachim Voth (University of Zurich) & external page David Yanagizawa-Drott (University of Zurich).

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