What is the economics of attention?

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The economics of attention posits that in our increasingly information-rich digital environment, human attention is the truly scarce resource. My work analyzes how businesses and platforms compete for this limited attention, leading to new forms of value creation and, often, a devaluation of traditional metrics. It’s about understanding the incentives and market structures that emerge when attention itself becomes a commodity.

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