David Autor: The evidence is inconclusive. The most widely discussed findings document a slower pace of hiring of young ...
Some analysts have projected AI will displace 7% of U.S. workers. Yale economists said it’s just too early to tell.
AI could also raise public‑sector productivity, particularly in areas such as healthcare and education, reducing the state’s expenditure burden. In combination, faster productivity growth and a ...
Dumisani Tshabalala, head of Academics at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, believes seven intertwined trends ...
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The rise of social media has disrupted both the media system and political parties. Financial markets gyrate, industries rise and fall at blistering rates, and new life-changing technologies appear ...
Rupa Dash argues society and business must rethink careers to unlock the longevity-equality dividend, enabling women to ...
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As part of my due diligence for securities that I am interested in, I follow the macro events that dictate which investments may perform better at various times throughout the economic cycle. Despite ...
With the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 18th century, came the first wave of technology to transform the economic system. In the centuries that followed were further ...
Allegations of unsafe and abusive labor practices in Hyundai’s supply chain question the brand’s future. JMA filed a lawsuit accusing Hyundai, Kia, and others of severe labor law violations. Alleged ...
Economics Professor Siobhan O’Keefe says that technology has been upending the workforce—more or less constantly—since the dawn of the industrial era. We talked to O’Keefe for some additional context ...