événement
DeFiPP Seminar
Artificial Intelligence, Income Distribution and Economic Growth
Catégorie :
conférence/cours/séminaire (spécialisé)
Date : 06/10/2020 16:00 - 06/10/2020 17:30
Lieu : via TEAMS
Orateur(s) : Wim Naude (Achen University)
Organisateur(s) : Benoît Decerf/Marcus Dejardin
Date : 06/10/2020 16:00 - 06/10/2020 17:30
Lieu : via TEAMS
Orateur(s) : Wim Naude (Achen University)
Organisateur(s) : Benoît Decerf/Marcus Dejardin
Abstract:
The economic impact of Articial Intelligence (AI) is studied using a (semi) endogenous
growth model with two novel features. First, the task approach from labor economics is
reformulated and integrated into a growth model. Second, the standard representative
household assumption is rejected, so that aggregate demand restrictions can be introduced.
With these novel features it is shown that (i) AI automation can decrease the share of labor
income no matter the size of the elasticity of substitution between AI and labor, and (ii)
when this elasticity is high, AI will unambiguously reduce aggregate demand and slow
down GDP growth, even in the face of the positive technology shock that AI entails. If
the elasticity of substitution is low, then GDP, productivity and wage growth may however
still slow down, because the economy will then fail to benefit from the supply-side driven
capacity expansion potential that AI can deliver. The model can thus explain why advanced
countries tend to experience, despite much AI hype, the simultaneous existence of rather
high employment with stagnating wages, productivity, and GDP.
More information: http://defipp.unamur.be/seminars
Contact :
Benoît Decerf/Marcus Dejardin
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benoit.decert@unamur.be
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