What caught my eye in March: Artificial intelligence and the economy, the economic effects of immigration to the United States, remote work, and much more…

The economic impacts of artificial intelligence and its regulation.

What caught my eye: Weak economic growth in Europe, artificial intelligence, speeches of central bankers, and much more…

“Sovereign and corporate bond markets have grown significantly since 2008”

What caught my eye in February: Working from home and productivity, central bank independence, and much more…

“Investors increasingly focus on the clarity of WFH policies as a sign of a well-run company.”

What caught my eye: Work from home policies, central bank digital currencies, economic performance in the United States, and much more…

“Investors increasingly focus on the clarity of WFH policies as a sign of a well-run company.”

What caught my eye: The future of work, the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, EU public debt, and much more…

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the way we worked and the skills we needed to succeed in our respective fields was shifting.”

What caught my eye: The great AI disappointment, remote workers, why Americans are so displeased with the economy, and much more…

“Of course, generative AI is an impressive technology, and it provides tremendous opportunities for improving productivity in a number of tasks. But because the hype has gone so far ahead of reality, the setbacks of the technology in 2024 will be more memorable.” Daron Acemoglu

What caught my eye: U.S. productivity growth, the external wealth of nations, remote work, fintech notes, and much more…

What I find interesting about the labor market is the positive development in productivity this year.

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