Eric Friedman

ORCID: 0000-0003-2438-8049
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Research Areas
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Human Rights and Development
  • Global Security and Public Health
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Healthcare Systems and Reforms
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • Health and Conflict Studies
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Economic theories and models
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Game Theory and Voting Systems
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • State Capitalism and Financial Governance
  • Global Health and Surgery
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • International Human Rights and Reproductive Law
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Private Equity and Venture Capital
  • Distributed systems and fault tolerance
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies

Georgetown University
2016-2025

Center for Law and Social Policy
2016-2024

Center for Global Health
2024

International Computer Science Institute
2013-2021

University of California, Berkeley
2015-2020

Wake Forest University
2019

Federal Aviation Administration
2019

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2014

Roxbury Community College
2014

University of Guyana
2014

article Free Access Share on Reputation systems Authors: Paul Resnick Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor ArborView Profile , Ko Kuwabara Richard Zeckhauser Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA MAView Eric Friedman Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ NJView Authors Info & Claims Communications the ACMVolume 43Issue 12Dec. 2000pp 45–48https://doi.org/10.1145/355112.355122Published:01 December 2000Publication History 1,563citation14,481DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations1,563Total Downloads14,481Last 12 Months972Last 6...

10.1145/355112.355122 article EN Communications of the ACM 2000-12-01

10.1016/s0304-405x(00)00069-6 article EN Journal of Financial Economics 2000-01-01

10.1016/j.jce.2003.08.004 article EN Journal of Comparative Economics 2003-12-01

Abstract Few novel or emerging infectious diseases have posed such vital ethical challenges so quickly and dramatically as the coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2. The World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern recently classified Covid‐19 worldwide pandemic. As this writing, epidemic has not yet peaked in United States, but community transmission is widespread. President Trump national fifty governors state emergencies. In coming weeks, hospitals will become...

10.1002/hast.1090 article EN The Hastings Center Report 2020-03-01

Across 69 countries, higher tax rates are associated with less unofficial activity as a percent of GDP but corruption is more activity. Entrepreneurs go underground not to avoid official taxes reduce the burden bureaucracy and corruption. Dodging Grabbing Hand in this way reduces revenues both total GDP. As result, corrupt governments become small only relatively uncorrupt can sustain high rates.

10.2139/ssrn.194628 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 1999-01-01

Due to the open, anonymous nature of many P2P networks, new identities - or sybils may be created cheaply and in large numbers. Given a reputation system, peer attempt falsely raise its by creating fake links between sybils. Many existing mechanisms are not resistant these types strategies.Using static graph formulation reputation, we formalize notion sybilproofness. We show that there is no symmetric sybilproof function. For nonsymmetric reputations, following propagation along paths, give...

10.1145/1080192.1080202 article EN 2005-01-01

There has been a recent industrial effort to develop multi-resource hierarchical schedulers. However, the existing implementations have some shortcomings in that they might leave resources unallocated or starve certain jobs. This is because setting introduces new challenges for scheduling policies. We provide an algorithm, which we implement Hadoop, generalizes most commonly used scheduler, DRF [1], support hierarchies. Our evaluation shows our proposed H-DRF, avoids starvation and resource...

10.1145/2523616.2523637 article EN 2013-10-01

A user-defined function (UDF) is a powerful database feature that allows users to customize functionality. Though useful, present UDFs have numerous limitations, including install-time specification of input and output schema poor ability parallelize execution. We new approach implementing UDF, which we call SQL/MapReduce (SQL/MR), overcomes many these limitations. leverage ideas from the MapReduce programming paradigm provide with straightforward API through they can implement UDF in...

10.14778/1687553.1687567 article EN Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment 2009-08-01

A decade into the 21st century, billions of people have yet to benefit from health advances 20th century. Life expectancy at birth in sub-Saharan Africa is 53 years [1]—only two higher than United States a century ago [2], and 27 lower high-income countries today [1]. The most basic human needs continue elude world's poorest people. In 2010, approximately 925 million were suffering chronic hunger [3], 884 lacked access clean water, 2.6 billion without proper sanitation facilities...

10.1371/journal.pmed.1001031 article EN cc-by PLoS Medicine 2011-05-10

Introduction What will it take to eliminate the gross health inequities that continue plague world, unconscionable gaps between rich and poor? The eyes of global community are focused on post-2015 sustainable development goals, with World Health Organization [WHO] advocating for universal coverage. Adding healthy life expectancy as an overarching goal would capture broader determinants offer a richer integration multiple sectors. Beyond improving health, United Nations [UN] should focus...

10.2471/blt.12.114447 article EN cc-by Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2013-09-10

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10.1001/jama.2015.16281 article EN JAMA 2015-12-14

The World Health Organization (WHO) was born as a normative agency and has looked to global health law structure collective action realize with justice. Framed by its constitutional authority act the directing coordinating on international health, WHO long been seen central actor in development implementation of law. However, faced challenges advancing prevent disease promote over past 75 years, constrained new actors, shifting frameworks, soft diplomacy. These were exacerbated amid COVID-19...

10.1371/journal.pgph.0002928 article EN cc-by PLOS Global Public Health 2024-04-11

10.1006/jeth.1999.2534 article EN Journal of Economic Theory 1999-08-01

We present a model for fair strategyproof allocations in realistic of cloud computing centers. This has the standard Leontief preferences but also captures key property virtualization, use containers to isolate jobs. first several impossibility results deterministic mechanisms this setting. then construct an extension well known dominant resource fairness mechanism (DRF), which somewhat surprisingly does not involve notion resource. Our relies on connection between DRF and Kalai-Smorodinsky...

10.1145/2600057.2602889 article EN 2014-05-30
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