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The economics of artificial intelligence: an agenda / Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb, editors. — 1 online resource. — (National Bureau of Economic Research conference report). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1941192.pdf>.

Record create date: 4/29/2019

Subject: Artificial intelligence — Economic aspects.; Artificial intelligence — Economic aspects.; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction / Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb
  • I. AI as a GPT
    • 1. Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Productivity Paradox: A Clash of Expectations and Statistics / Erik Brynjolfsson, Daniel Rock, and Chad Syverson, Comment: Rebecca Henderson
    • 2. The Technological Elements of Artificial Intelligence / Matt Taddy
    • 3. Prediction, Judgment, and Complexity: A Theory of Decision-Making and Artificial Intelligence / Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb, Comment: Andrea Prat
    • 4. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Innovation: An Exploratory Analysis / Iain M. Cockburn, Rebecca Henderson, and Scott Stern, Comment: Matthew Mitchell
    • 5. Finding Needles in Haystacks: Artificial Intelligence and Recombinant Growth / Ajay Agrawal, John McHale, and Alexander Oettl
    • 6. Artificial Intelligence as the Next GPT: A Political-Economy Perspective / Manuel Trajtenberg
  • II. Growth, Jobs, and Inequality
    • 7. Artificial Intelligence, Income, Employment, and Meaning / Betsey Stevenson
    • 8. Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and Work / Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo
    • 9. Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth / Philippe Aghion, Benjamin F. Jones, and Charles I. Jones, Comment: Patrick Francois
    • 10. Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: The Role of Demand / James Bessen
    • 11. Public Policy in an AI Economy / Austan Goolsbee
    • 12. Should We Be Reassured If Automation in the Future Looks Like Automation in the Past? / Jason Furman
    • 13. R&D, Structural Transformation, and the Distribution of Income / Jeffrey D. Sachs
    • 14. Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for Income Distribution and Unemployment / Anton Korinek and Joseph E. Stiglitz
    • 15. Neglected Open Questions in the Economics of Artificial Intelligence / Tyler Cowen
  • III. Machine Learning and Regulation
    • 16. Artificial Intelligence, Economics, and Industrial Organization / Hal Varian, Comment: Judith Chevalier
    • 17. Privacy, Algorithms, and Artifi cial Intelligence / Catherine Tucker
    • 18. Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Privacy / Ginger Zhe Jin
    • 19. Artificial Intelligence and International Trade / Avi Goldfarb and Daniel Trefler
    • 20. Punishing Robots: Issues in the Economics of Tort Liability and Innovation in Artificial Intelligence / Alberto Galasso and Hong Luo
  • IV. Machine Learning and Economics
    • 21. The Impact of Machine Learning on Economics / Susan Athey, Comment: Mara Lederman
    • 22. Artificial Intelligence, Labor, Productivity, and the Need for Firm-Level Data / Manav Raj and Robert Seamans
    • 23. How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Can Impact Market Design / Paul R. Milgrom and Steven Tadelis
    • 24. Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Economics / Colin F. Camerer, Comment: Daniel Kahneman
  • Contributors
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

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