The implications of artificial intelligence gripped global central bankers in Iceland this week, with one
The program of the conference that ended on Friday in Reykjavik didn’t even mention the technology, but time and again, policymakers returned to musing about how it will affect labor markets, productivity and inflation, for better and for worse.
“The demand for macro economists will still be vibrant,” said
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