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Diane Coyle

Diane Coyle urges scientists and scholars to stop lecturing the public and start "communicating with their ears"
19th Nov 23, 9:48am
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Diane Coyle urges scientists and scholars to stop lecturing the public and start "communicating with their ears"
Diane Coyle identifies policies to ensure that AI technology generates productivity, rather than more market concentration
15th Aug 23, 10:08am
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Diane Coyle identifies policies to ensure that AI technology generates productivity, rather than more market concentration
Diane Coyle reflects on the legacy of modern economics' founding father, Adam Smith, and his work's relevance to current conditions
24th Jun 23, 9:36am
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Diane Coyle reflects on the legacy of modern economics' founding father, Adam Smith, and his work's relevance to current conditions
Diane Coyle urges policymakers to take steps to counter the anti-competitive implications of the rapidly emerging AI market
6th Feb 23, 9:41am
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Diane Coyle urges policymakers to take steps to counter the anti-competitive implications of the rapidly emerging AI market
Diane Coyle urges competition regulators to update their thinking to accommodate the net-zero transition
12th Dec 22, 11:28am
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Diane Coyle urges competition regulators to update their thinking to accommodate the net-zero transition
Diane Coyle shows how many of today's global production problems have been decades in the making
11th Jun 22, 1:35pm
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Diane Coyle shows how many of today's global production problems have been decades in the making
Diane Coyle favours adopting alternative wealth and well-being approaches to measuring societies' economic success
17th Dec 21, 11:12am
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Diane Coyle favours adopting alternative wealth and well-being approaches to measuring societies' economic success
Diane Coyle draws parallels between current worldwide product shortages and the 2008 global financial crisis
17th Oct 21, 11:19am
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Diane Coyle draws parallels between current worldwide product shortages and the 2008 global financial crisis
Diane Coyle worries that humans' perception of major global threats militates against timely and decisive action
7th Aug 21, 10:17am
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Diane Coyle worries that humans' perception of major global threats militates against timely and decisive action
Diane Coyle argues that only coordinated policies can redress Western economies' longstanding regional and geographic inequalities
7th Jun 21, 9:14am
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Diane Coyle argues that only coordinated policies can redress Western economies' longstanding regional and geographic inequalities
Diane Coyle highlights the risks of entrusting more decisions to machine-learning and artificial-intelligence systems
17th Apr 21, 11:56am
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Diane Coyle highlights the risks of entrusting more decisions to machine-learning and artificial-intelligence systems
Diane Coyle argues that "building back better" after COVID-19 requires more long-term focus on natural and social capital
6th Dec 20, 9:02am
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Diane Coyle argues that "building back better" after COVID-19 requires more long-term focus on natural and social capital
Diane Coyle urges researchers to investigate how policy coodination can boost growth and living standards
15th Oct 20, 10:54am
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Diane Coyle urges researchers to investigate how policy coodination can boost growth and living standards
Diane Coyle predicts that the COVID-19 crisis will intensify political and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech
1st Aug 20, 11:51am
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Diane Coyle predicts that the COVID-19 crisis will intensify political and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech
Diane Coyle argues that the pandemic has highlighted the irreducibly collective, interconnected character of modern life
6th May 20, 9:55am
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Diane Coyle argues that the pandemic has highlighted the irreducibly collective, interconnected character of modern life
Diane Coyle call on governments to develop a plan for managing new critical data resources before it is too late and captured by Big Tech
27th Feb 20, 11:00am
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Diane Coyle call on governments to develop a plan for managing new critical data resources before it is too late and captured by Big Tech
Diane Coyle shows why the digital economy's continued growth will help to bury a highly damaging policy paradigm
9th Jan 20, 11:44am
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Diane Coyle shows why the digital economy's continued growth will help to bury a highly damaging policy paradigm
Diane Coyle argues 'dematerialisation' of economies demands a more nuanced understanding of what drives productivity
7th Nov 19, 1:26pm
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Diane Coyle argues 'dematerialisation' of economies demands a more nuanced understanding of what drives productivity
Many crucial questions about economic progress remain unanswered and others have not yet been properly posed, Diane Coyle argues, despite work on the impact of new technologies, the economics of innovation, and the quality of management
14th Aug 19, 10:34am
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Many crucial questions about economic progress remain unanswered and others have not yet been properly posed, Diane Coyle argues, despite work on the impact of new technologies, the economics of innovation, and the quality of management
Because mainstream economics has largely failed to find practical ways to address the growing power of dominant tech companies, to remain relevant, economists must rethink some of their discipline's basic assumptions, says Daine Coyle
8th Jun 19, 10:51am
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Because mainstream economics has largely failed to find practical ways to address the growing power of dominant tech companies, to remain relevant, economists must rethink some of their discipline's basic assumptions, says Daine Coyle
As lifestyles in developing economies improve dramatically, many in the advanced economies are seeing their wellbeing deteriorate. Without fundamental change it is difficult to imagine them having a prosperous future
10th Apr 19, 11:28am
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As lifestyles in developing economies improve dramatically, many in the advanced economies are seeing their wellbeing deteriorate. Without fundamental change it is difficult to imagine them having a prosperous future
GDP's successor will need to be compelling and tell a persuasive story, consistent with experience, of what is happening in our economies. Wellbeing may not be it, but wealth might be says Diane Coyle
16th Feb 19, 9:46am
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GDP's successor will need to be compelling and tell a persuasive story, consistent with experience, of what is happening in our economies. Wellbeing may not be it, but wealth might be says Diane Coyle
As algorithmic decision-making spreads across more policy areas, it is exposing social and economic inequities that were long hidden behind "official" data. Diana Coyle wants to use a new bias in favour of 'a more just society'
15th Dec 18, 10:31am
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As algorithmic decision-making spreads across more policy areas, it is exposing social and economic inequities that were long hidden behind "official" data. Diana Coyle wants to use a new bias in favour of 'a more just society'
Despite the obvious advantages of cost-benefit analysis, Diane Coyle says optimal efficiency is not always desirable, and the long-term benefits of an investment are not always clear from the start
9th Oct 18, 9:19am
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Despite the obvious advantages of cost-benefit analysis, Diane Coyle says optimal efficiency is not always desirable, and the long-term benefits of an investment are not always clear from the start
Diane Coyle says there are three ways regulation can benefit an economy. The key is how it is designed
18th Jul 18, 9:24am
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Diane Coyle says there are three ways regulation can benefit an economy. The key is how it is designed