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The Political Economy of Artificial Intelligence

Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb and Catherine Tucker

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: L10 M37 O3 P40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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Introduction to "The Political Economy of Artificial Intelligence" , pp 1-6 Downloads
Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb and Catherine Tucker
Generalized Disruption: Society, Work, and Property Rights in the Age of AI , pp 9-29 Downloads
Martin Beraja and Noam Yuchtman
Data as the New Oil: Parallels, Challenges, and Regulatory Implications , pp 31-37 Downloads
Chiara Farronato
Regulating AI: The Race Between Policymakers and the Rise of a New Interest Group , pp 39-44 Downloads
Steven Callander
Regulating Algorithms: What and When , pp 45-72 Downloads
Talia Gillis, Scott Nelson and Jann Spiess
Algorithmic Fairness: A Tale of Two Approaches , pp 73-83 Downloads
Joshua Gans
Regulating AI: Six Principles and Their Consequences , pp 85-89 Downloads
Jason Furman
Four Battlegrounds for Artificial Intelligence , pp 93-104 Downloads
Paul Scharre
Comment on "Four Battlegrounds for Artificial Intelligence" , pp 104-109 Downloads
Daniel Gross
The More Dismal Science: Perspectives from International Relations on Military Automation , pp 111-117 Downloads
Jon R. Lindsay
Nation Building and AI , pp 121-137 Downloads
Vasiliki Fouka and Bryony Reich
Robotization and the Political Response of Politicians , pp 139-151 Downloads
Maria Petrova, Gregor Schubert, Bledi Taska and Pinar Yildirim
Comment on "Robotization and the Political Response of Politicians" , pp 151-154 Downloads
Italo Colantone
Political Preferences and Support for Artificial Intelligence , pp 155-166 Downloads
Jordan Mansell, Alexander Beyer, Ori Freiman, John McAndrews and Clifton van der Linden
AI and Social Media: A Political Economy Perspective , pp 167-206 Downloads
Daron Acemoglu, Asuman Ozdaglar and James Siderius
Comment on "Artificial Intelligence and Political Economy" , pp 207-210 Downloads
Joshua Tucker

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