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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Is imitating humans the right goal for technology? An interview with
@erikbryn.bsky.social
, professor, author and senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence:
on.ft.com/43OLOAE
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Did we even need generative AI?
[FREE TO READ] Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford academic and author, asks whether mimicking humans is the right goal of technology
https://on.ft.com/43OLOAE
about 23 hours ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) The economic UPSIDES of Donald Trump's second term so far... I took on a reader's challenge. Here's what I found:
on.ft.com/48YQXtq
8 days ago
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Giles Wilkes
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Chinaâs innovation paradox -
www.ft.com/content/b444...
via
@tejparikh.ft.com
Really important finding. China has hit the ball out of the park, industrial-strategy wise, AND seen a productivity growth slowdown. The first is not helping improve the second!
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Chinaâs innovation paradox
Industrial policy has delivered impressive technological gains without productivity growth
https://www.ft.com/content/b44458cc-03fd-46a1-b003-b7a097419e66
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter (1/2) China's innovation paradox: Beijing's industrial policy has turned the country into a technological power, but it hasn't led to productivity growth:
on.ft.com/4hotGTY
22 days ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Welcome to Schrödingerâs economy, where the US looks both resilient and fragile, Trumpâs policy agenda appears at once disruptive and oddly inconsequential, and markets feel euphoric yet uneasy:
on.ft.com/4n0nO4a
29 days ago
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Send
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your questions on the global economy and I will answer them, alongside Martin E. Sandbu, in a live Q&A from 1pm to 2pm (BST) on Thursday October 9.
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Submit your questions: Can the global economy withstand new shocks?
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FTâs Tej Parikh and Martin Sandbu on Thursday October 9 at 1pm BST
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about 1 month ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Advanced economies are getting submerged under an ever-growing heap of red tape:
on.ft.com/3VdOlQn
about 2 months ago
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John Springford
2 months ago
Great piece by
@tejparikh.ft.com
. The US is economy is stagnating, apart from healthcare and tech, and consumption growth is driven by wealthy people enjoying stock market gains
www.ft.com/content/e9be...
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Is the US already in a recession?
For vast segments of the American economy it certainly feels that way
https://www.ft.com/content/e9be3e3f-2efe-42f7-b2d2-8ab3efea27a8
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) A handful of narrow growth engines are propping up America's otherwise broadly slowing economy:
on.ft.com/3JNBO3D
2 months ago
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Check out my latest article for
@financialtimes.com
Will Trump avoid a Republican backlash over his tariff plans?
on.ft.com/3UGYDrN
3 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/3) How the rise of the intangible economy demystifies the US stock market's performance today:
on.ft.com/45Hx4op
With insights from:
@ckaiwu.bsky.social
,
@wipo.int
, Jonathan Haskel and Andrew McAfee
3 months ago
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Check out my latest
@financialtimes.com
column: How Trump muddles the stock market Flooding the zone' stokes information overload and toys with investors' cognitive biases:
www.ft.com/content/0186...
3 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Don't be fooled, the US economy is more fragile than it appears:
on.ft.com/4kH2Ki1
4 months ago
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Giles Wilkes
4 months ago
How Labour can balance the books without doing more damage -
on.ft.com/44uf9Bh
via
@tejparikh.ft.com
who is becoming essential reading
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How Labour can balance the books without doing more damage
The government must make painful spending cuts and broad-based tax rises
https://on.ft.com/44uf9Bh
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter (1/2) How Labour can quickly fix Britain's fiscal problems without doing more damage to growth:
on.ft.com/4lSv16u
4 months ago
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reposted by
Tony Tassell
4 months ago
A tale of two Americas - chartastic look from
@tejparikh.ft.com
on the polarisation of economic sentiment in the US and how Trump's policies will affect things
www.ft.com/content/f4ee...
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Trump's agenda will not deliver for his voters:
on.ft.com/40A66fy
4 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) After a year in power, Labour is failing on its mission to raise UK growth:
on.ft.com/4es9Jdm
4 months ago
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Michaël Jarjour
5 months ago
Canât recommend
@tejparikh.ft.com
âs newsletter Free Lunch enough. Reliably delivers unique economic analysis every week. Comes with an FT Premium subscription if youâre in the market for such a thing. This week with this chart, showing the drop off in travel to the U.S.
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@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Why Trump's immigration policies will harm the US economy more than his tariff plans:
on.ft.com/3T2uCBW
5 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) The rising resistance to creative destruction in advanced economies:
on.ft.com/3SRWMzt
5 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Trump has secured trillions of dollars in investment pledges, but a tariff-led manufacturing boom remains highly unlikely. Here's why:
on.ft.com/4jQatKw
5 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) The UK doesn't have a "productivity puzzle". Its problem is policymaking:
on.ft.com/4kifegH
5 months ago
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@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) China's untapped consumer potential
on.ft.com/43Eqzkm
6 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) How poor healthcare contributes to "US economic exceptionalism"
on.ft.com/4mnx03I
6 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Domestic trade barriers are just as stifling as tariffs:
on.ft.com/4kdzWhd
6 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Europe wonât displace US economic power any time soon: Trump's damage could be mostly reversible.
on.ft.com/4iJhagE
6 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter.(1/2) The S&P 500 is still significantly overpriced. A further fall of at least 15 per cent is not unrealistic.
on.ft.com/42yA45f
7 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) How Trump's nostalgia for manufacturing will make America poorer:
on.ft.com/3XYfrwv
7 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Why Trump's tariffs won't last long:
on.ft.com/43IgnsG
7 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Why globalisation will survive Trump 2.0:
enterprise-sharing.ft.com/redeem/60dd6...
8 months ago
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My latest column for
@financialtimes.com
on Trump's latest tariff plans. "Beyond trying to coerce other nations, there isnât a coherent strategy here."
www.ft.com/content/714d...
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The secondary âtariff manâ cometh
Using trade duties to extract favours will be a feature of Donald Trumpâs bid to reshape the international order
https://www.ft.com/content/714d6b9b-7b05-45eb-92f3-84afe7012eee
8 months ago
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reposted by
Jonathan Derbyshire
8 months ago
@tejparikh.ft.com
explains how Trump's secondary tariffs might work
www.ft.com/content/714d...
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The secondary âtariff manâ cometh
Using trade duties to extract favours will be a feature of Donald Trumpâs bid to reshape the international order
https://www.ft.com/content/714d6b9b-7b05-45eb-92f3-84afe7012eee
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Five optimistic scenarios for the global economy:
on.ft.com/4hCk5Hz
8 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) How to turn Canada into an economic superpower:
on.ft.com/4hD9tbe
8 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter (1/2) Why the US economy will enter a recession:
on.ft.com/4hfWdct
8 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter (1/2) How culture shapes capitalism around the world:
on.ft.com/3Xov0xe
With expert insights from: Parag Khanna, Keyu Jin, Andreas Bergh, Jaideep Prabhu, and Adam Chandler
8 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) The unique advantages that will help Vietnam grow rich:
on.ft.com/437eF3w
9 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my @ft newsletter. (1/2) The unique advantages that will help Vietnam grow rich:
on.ft.com/3Xf19qX
9 months ago
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Check out the latest edition of my
@financialtimes.com
newsletter (1/2) The troubling decline in brain health, cognitive capacity, and thinking skills.
on.ft.com/41eQtem
9 months ago
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@financialtimes.com
newsletter. (1/2) Germany's deindustrialisation is exaggerated. How "the sick man of Europe" can benefit from creative destruction:
on.ft.com/4gxqiEe
9 months ago
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