
Europe’s productivity is more dynamic than aggregate statistics suggest
Aggregate productivity growth in Europe has disappointed over the last two decades, fuelling concerns about competitiveness. This column argues

Aggregate productivity growth in Europe has disappointed over the last two decades, fuelling concerns about competitiveness. This column argues

Imitation is a first-order concern for enterprises operating global production processes. Firms routinely source knowledge-intensive inputs from many countries,

Economic historians have long placed culture at the centre of the rise of the West, but have lacked a

The European Union’s AI Act – the world’s most ambitious regulatory framework for artificial intelligence to date – was

Macroprudential policy is designed to make the financial system safer, but it can also reshape the finance available to

Discussions on Japan’s ‘lost decades’ have long focused on sluggish demand and the survival of ‘zombie’ firms. However, new

If frontier AI models can be used to develop their next models, this may lead to an ‘intelligence explosion’

Discussions on Japan’s ‘lost decades’ have long focused on sluggish demand and the survival of ‘zombie’ firms. However, new

Predictions of the effects of AI on the economy and society tend to focus on productivity growth, job losses,

The rapid diffusion of generative AI has revived fears that a new wave of automation will inevitably shift income

Aggregate productivity growth in Europe has disappointed over the last two decades, fuelling concerns about competitiveness. This column argues

Imitation is a first-order concern for enterprises operating global production processes. Firms routinely source knowledge-intensive inputs from many countries,

Economic historians have long placed culture at the centre of the rise of the West, but have lacked a

The European Union’s AI Act – the world’s most ambitious regulatory framework for artificial intelligence to date – was

Macroprudential policy is designed to make the financial system safer, but it can also reshape the finance available to

Discussions on Japan’s ‘lost decades’ have long focused on sluggish demand and the survival of ‘zombie’ firms. However, new

If frontier AI models can be used to develop their next models, this may lead to an ‘intelligence explosion’

Discussions on Japan’s ‘lost decades’ have long focused on sluggish demand and the survival of ‘zombie’ firms. However, new

Predictions of the effects of AI on the economy and society tend to focus on productivity growth, job losses,

The rapid diffusion of generative AI has revived fears that a new wave of automation will inevitably shift income




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