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|a Korinek, Anton.
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|a Technological Progress, Artificial Intelligence, and Inclusive Growth /
|c Anton Korinek, Martin Schindler, Joseph Stiglitz.
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|a Advances in artificial intelligence and automation have the potential to be labor-saving and to increase inequality and poverty around the globe. They also give rise to winner-takes-all dynamics that advantage highly skilled individuals and countries that are at the forefront of technological progress. We analyze the economic forces behind these developments and delineate domestic economic policies to mitigate the adverse effects while leveraging the potential gains from technological advances. We also propose reforms to the global system of governance that make the benefits of advances in artificial intelligence more inclusive.
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|a IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;
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