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AI: What could it mean for Emerging markets?

AI: What could it mean for Emerging markets?

09min |10/11/2023
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AI: What could it mean for Emerging markets?

AI: What could it mean for Emerging markets?

09min |10/11/2023
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With: Niccolo Carrara, Economist, Emerging Markets | BNP Paribas London Branch  


This podcast was recorded  9 November 2023

  • Artificial intelligence provides some threats to emerging markets, we think.
  • To avoid sharp distortion across countries, regulation requires harmonisation at the global level, which could be hard to find amid US-China geopolitical tensions.
  • An unequitable distribution of benefits from AI, potentially aggravating income inequality, is likely to be a major hurdle.
  • Notwithstanding these threats, AI also offers scope for meaningful productivity gains in some sectors, particularly those that are able to adapt quickly.
  • We argue it is time for some EM to broaden their focus beyond manufacturing-based export-led growth



For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf  


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With: Niccolo Carrara, Economist, Emerging Markets | BNP Paribas London Branch  


This podcast was recorded  9 November 2023

  • Artificial intelligence provides some threats to emerging markets, we think.
  • To avoid sharp distortion across countries, regulation requires harmonisation at the global level, which could be hard to find amid US-China geopolitical tensions.
  • An unequitable distribution of benefits from AI, potentially aggravating income inequality, is likely to be a major hurdle.
  • Notwithstanding these threats, AI also offers scope for meaningful productivity gains in some sectors, particularly those that are able to adapt quickly.
  • We argue it is time for some EM to broaden their focus beyond manufacturing-based export-led growth



For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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With: Niccolo Carrara, Economist, Emerging Markets | BNP Paribas London Branch  


This podcast was recorded  9 November 2023

  • Artificial intelligence provides some threats to emerging markets, we think.
  • To avoid sharp distortion across countries, regulation requires harmonisation at the global level, which could be hard to find amid US-China geopolitical tensions.
  • An unequitable distribution of benefits from AI, potentially aggravating income inequality, is likely to be a major hurdle.
  • Notwithstanding these threats, AI also offers scope for meaningful productivity gains in some sectors, particularly those that are able to adapt quickly.
  • We argue it is time for some EM to broaden their focus beyond manufacturing-based export-led growth



For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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With: Niccolo Carrara, Economist, Emerging Markets | BNP Paribas London Branch  


This podcast was recorded  9 November 2023

  • Artificial intelligence provides some threats to emerging markets, we think.
  • To avoid sharp distortion across countries, regulation requires harmonisation at the global level, which could be hard to find amid US-China geopolitical tensions.
  • An unequitable distribution of benefits from AI, potentially aggravating income inequality, is likely to be a major hurdle.
  • Notwithstanding these threats, AI also offers scope for meaningful productivity gains in some sectors, particularly those that are able to adapt quickly.
  • We argue it is time for some EM to broaden their focus beyond manufacturing-based export-led growth



For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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