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== Related Economists == The economic implications of AI evolution in software development connect to several key economic theorists and their frameworks: === [[Economist:Clayton Christensen]] === The AI evolution in software development exemplifies disruptive innovation theory, with AI tools initially serving niche applications before expanding to mainstream development workflows and eventually transforming the entire industry structure. === [[Economist:Joseph Schumpeter]] === Creative destruction principles apply directly to AI-driven software development transformation, where traditional development methods and organizational structures are being replaced by AI-augmented approaches, creating both displacement and new value creation opportunities. === [[Economist:Erik Brynjolfsson]] === Digital transformation and productivity paradox research provides frameworks for understanding the complex relationship between AI adoption and measurable productivity improvements in software development contexts.
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