Past Event
Annual Conference of the Future of Work and Inclusive Growth project
Past Event
Invitation-only event featuring Brad Smith, President and Vice Chair of Microsoft who will discuss regulating big tech in the context of Europe's digital transformation
Past Event
What changes has working from home brought on for workers and societies, and how can policy catch up?
Podcast
How much has China progressed technologically?
Opinion
Only companies investing in advanced semiconductors will see their margins increase.
Blog Post
Transparency over systems and algorithms, rules and public awareness are needed to address potential danger of manipulation by artificial intelligence.
Working Paper
In this working paper, the authors investigate three alternative but complementary indicators of market power on one of the largest online labour markets (OLMs) in Europe.
Past Event
What can China do to stop the deceleration of its economy. Is innovation the solution?
External Publication
Privacy empowers individuals to control what is gathered and who sees it; portability permits analysis and creates competition. By moving our data to portals that would share more value in return, we might capture more of our data value. After all, that data concerns us.
Policy Contribution
To accelerate the roll-out of AI technology across the European Union, policymakers should alleviate constraints to adoption faced by firms, both in the environmental context and in the technological context.
Policy Contribution
Technology may not have a significant negative impact on the quantity of jobs available to humans, but it certainly transforms them, changing how jobs are performed, with implications for workers’ quality of life and for productivity. Hence the focus shifts from a quantitative to a qualitative perspective.
Working Paper
In this paper, we turn our attention to market failure due to information asymmetry between platforms and their users and between competing platforms.