
Generative AI in universities: Grades up, signals down, skills in flux
Student use of artificial intelligence is reshaping learning and redefining the skills of future workers. This column examines the

Student use of artificial intelligence is reshaping learning and redefining the skills of future workers. This column examines the

As the debate around industrial policy intensifies, there is broad consensus on the rationale for government support to encourage

Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine has devastated Ukraine’s scientific productivity. This column examines the war’s impact on Ukrainian research

The Phillips curve describes the relationship between inflation and real economic activity over the business cycle. This column challenges

The Covid-19 pandemic sparked a large and lasting shift to remote work. This column draws on detailed administrative data

Artificial intelligence is widely seen as a transformative force for productivity and innovation. Yet, its macroeconomic implications remain uncertain,

Advances in AI are transforming the economy. Behind this wave of visible innovation lies a less visible but significant

A growing body of research highlights the importance of mobility in the global knowledge economy, but has largely focused

The long-term effects of artificial intelligence are still unknown, as productivity benefits may be compromised by unintended costs. This

He further suggested that improved collaboration between the government and the central bank could lead to an upgrade in

Student use of artificial intelligence is reshaping learning and redefining the skills of future workers. This column examines the

As the debate around industrial policy intensifies, there is broad consensus on the rationale for government support to encourage

Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine has devastated Ukraine’s scientific productivity. This column examines the war’s impact on Ukrainian research

The Phillips curve describes the relationship between inflation and real economic activity over the business cycle. This column challenges

The Covid-19 pandemic sparked a large and lasting shift to remote work. This column draws on detailed administrative data

Artificial intelligence is widely seen as a transformative force for productivity and innovation. Yet, its macroeconomic implications remain uncertain,

Advances in AI are transforming the economy. Behind this wave of visible innovation lies a less visible but significant

A growing body of research highlights the importance of mobility in the global knowledge economy, but has largely focused

The long-term effects of artificial intelligence are still unknown, as productivity benefits may be compromised by unintended costs. This

He further suggested that improved collaboration between the government and the central bank could lead to an upgrade in




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