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= Daron Acemoglu = == Biography == Turkish-American economist at MIT, known for work on political economy and economic development. == School of Thought == Institutional Economics == Notable Quotes == === On Labor Market Disruption from Automation === "AI could go either way: it could augment human capabilities or it could just automate them away."<ref name="ref_2023_p456_1">Daron Acemoglu, ''Power and Progress'' (2023), p. 456, PublicAffairs</ref> === On AI Governance and Regulation === "The direction of technological change is not preordained; it is shaped by institutions and policies."<ref name="ref_2012_p84_1">Daron Acemoglu, ''Why Nations Fail'' (2012), p. 84, Crown Publishers</ref> "Technology is shaped by who has power in society."<ref name="ref_2023_p23_1">Daron Acemoglu, ''Power and Progress'' (2023), p. 23, PublicAffairs (with Simon Johnson)</ref> === On Wealth Inequality and Technology === "Inclusive institutions lead to prosperity; extractive institutions lead to poverty."<ref name="ref_2012_p429_1">Daron Acemoglu, ''Why Nations Fail'' (2012), p. 429, Crown Publishers (with James Robinson)</ref> === On Labor Market Disruption from Automation === "The wrong kind of AI could increase inequality and reduce wages."<ref name="ref_2022_1">Daron Acemoglu, ''Journal of Economic Perspectives'' (2022), Vol. 36</ref> == References == <references /> [[Category:Economist]] [[Category:Institutional Economics]]
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