Dimensions of the AI Divide: Digital Inequality and Psychological Consequences
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundational component of contemporary social, economic, and political life. Yet, the ways in which AI reshapes patterns of exclusion beyond questions of access and technical capability remain insufficiently theorized.
Christos Papaioannou
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Economic policy uncertainty and enterprise export resilience in China: Does the digital economy matter? [PDF]
Zhu X, Ye Y.
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Connectedness of COVID vaccination with economic policy uncertainty, oil, bonds, and sectoral equity markets: evidence from the US. [PDF]
Yousaf I +3 more
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ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of large language model (LLM) technology is profoundly transforming the practice of social science research. Scholarly discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI)'s role in social science research can be organised into three levels: AI as a research tool, AI as a methodological infrastructure and AI as a quasi‐cognitive ...
Jie Xiong
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Correction: Economic policy uncertainty, intra-industry trade, and China's mechanical and electrical product exports. [PDF]
Liu D, Zhu X, Yu H.
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Asymmetric spillover between economic policy uncertainty and exchange rate volatility: A global network connectedness perspective. [PDF]
Wang P, Li Y, Liu X.
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Abstract Germany's Renewable Energy Sources Act (REA), enacted in 2000 and subsequently amended, subsidized national renewable energy production with fixed feed‐in tariffs for renewable energy sources (RE) from wind, solar, and biogas. Empirical studies suggest that the policy was creating windfall effects for landowners and attribute farmland use ...
Lars Isenhardt +6 more
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Retraction Note: Economic policy uncertainty and commodity market volatility: implications for economic recovery. [PDF]
Xiao D, Su J, Ayub B.
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Abstract While multiple factors explain low adoption rates of improved varieties by small‐scale farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa, a key supply‐side constraint is the limited availability of seed embodying new traits in the volume, quality, price, and timeliness required by farmers. This constraint is partly attributable to classical failures in the market
Dawit Mekonnen +5 more
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Economic policy, model uncertainty and elections. [PDF]
Letterie, Wilko, Swank, Otto H.
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