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. Australia and California are two economies having the rare distinction of achieving 150 years of sustained high and rising … economy that remained a region in a much larger national economy with one that evolved into an independent political unit … controls over immigration or capital movements, or trade policy. Australia did, and after 1900 pursued an increasingly …
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The paper opens with a description of the salient features of the Israeli economy. These consist of a large government … indexation of both wages and long term financial commitments. A descriptive model of the economy is then presented, which … includes the particular asset menu of the Israeli economy, and its properties examined. Finally,the rrodel is used in analyzing …
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This paper reviews six English-language books on the economy of Israel. Each book was written or edited by Israelis …, and each is from a different decade. The earliest book, Don Patinkin's The Israel Economy: The First Decade, was written … in the late 1950s, and the most recent volume, The Israeli Economy, 1985 - 1998: From Government Intervention to Market …
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We review the evidence that artificial intelligence (AI) is having a large effect on the economy. Across a variety of …
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This paper examines the profound challenges that transformative advances in AI towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will pose for economists and economic policymakers. I examine how the Age of AI will revolutionize the basic structure of our economies by diminishing the role of labor,...
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