“Unpacking the Causes of Pandemic-Era Inflation in the US”
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What caught my eye: Decoupling of monetary policy, roots of progress, Oppenheimer, and much more…
“Oppenheimer, Einstein, von Neumann and other Institute faculty channeled much of their effort toward what AI researchers today call the “alignment” problem: how to make sure our discoveries serve us instead of destroying us.”
What caught my eye: Financial stability and interest rates, geopolitical swing states, the U.S. banking crisis of 2023, and much more…
The US banking crisis of 2023
What caught my eye: The future of jobs, the international economic agenda of Biden, money market funds, and much more…
How will jobs and skills evolve over the next years?
What caught my eye: Cognitive abilities, central banks and climate change, foreign technology adoption, and much more…
“Your job can shape your cognitive abilities: Restaurant workers whose job involved constantly keeping track of orders were better at tests of working memory updating.” Interesting (obvious on second thoughts)
What caught my eye: Globalization and deglobalization, automation of jobs, future-proof payments, and much more…
Is the global economy deglobalizing?
What caught my eye: The Future of the U.S. dollar, R&D spending and innovation, central bank digital currencies, and much more…
Mark Sobel, Senior Advisor at the Central for Strategic and International Studies, on the future of the U.S. dollar and the international monetary system:
What caught my eye: Private debt, crypto assets, global value chains, and much more…
“Language Models and Cognitive Automation for Economic Research”
What caught my eye: Language models for economics, the crypto crash, and what is a trade agreement?
“Language Models and Cognitive Automation for Economic Research”
What caught my eye: The IMF economic outlook, the oil market in 2023, and the effects of Brexit
The International Monetary Fund published its economic outlook (in my opinion, it is a bit too optimistic):