How Should Policymakers Think About Technological Change?
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How Should Policymakers Think About Technological Change?

With technology rapidly changing the landscape for modern economic competition, policymakers will need to continually assess how government will shape and be shaped by these changes. Matthew Shapiro, founder of MacroTessera and a Senior Advisor at Oxford Analytica, joins Devin O’Connor to share insights on this critical issue.

Ongoing changes in the technological landscape will likely create significant opportunities and new risks for the US economy and be a core feature of international economic competition in the years ahead. How should policymakers seek to frame and understand this challenge? Matthew Shapiro, founder of MacroTessera and a Senior Advisor at Oxford Analytica, joins Devin O’Connor to share insights on this critical issue.

How Should Policymakers Think About Technological Change?

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Ongoing changes in the technological landscape will likely create significant opportunities and new risks for the US economy and be a core feature of international economic competition in the years ahead. How should policymakers seek to frame and understand this challenge? Matthew Shapiro, founder of MacroTessera and a Senior Advisor at Oxford Analytica, joins Devin O’Connor to share insights on this critical issue.

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