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Throughout history, technologists have set their own narrative about the benefits they bring — Silicon Valley is no different
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The Biden administration wants to mitigate the impact of tech-driven change on vulnerable workers
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Daron Acemoglu and James A Robinson ask: how do we balance protections with liberty?
Planned socialist alternatives to the market economy do not work
Service sector jobs that replaced those in manufacturing are in turn at risk from AI
The implications of a Trump presidency are likely to be dire for the Turkish economy
Inequality has intensified since the outbreak of the financial crisis
Politics is too often captive to procedures and principles
Two towering figures of business and economics are among the subjects of the six finalists
Innovators should occasionally welcome government intervention
The state of the US economic model dominates the longlist
Social cohesion is key factor in successful sovereign markets
Do political institutions hold the key to a country’s economic success?
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