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Digital twins and AI modeling can help companies determine exactly when maintenance should be done to maximize efficiency.

The Economics of Digital Twins and Predictive Maintenance

Large companies may be spending billions of dollars a year in inefficient maintenance on their capital goods, either doing too much maintenance and wasting money or not enough maintenance and dealing with equipment failure. Can digital twins and AI end this inefficiency?...
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Long Tail of AI Services: When Every Micro-Niche Gets a Bot — An Application of Long-Tail Markets & Love-of-Variety Economics

Published on December 05, 2024

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eSIM Platforms, Roaming, and the Erosion of National Telecom Rents: Market Integration & Platform Economics in Action

Published on December 04, 2024

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Modular Capital and the Fragmentation of Industrial Demand: Economies of Scale vs. Economies of Scope

Published on November 22, 2024

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Broken Window Fallacy

Published on November 18, 2024

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Behavioural economics

Why Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck: The Financial Reality Behind Low Savings

Published on November 16, 2024

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Information Asymmetry and the Demand for Cross-Border Accounting Expertise

Published on November 15, 2024

Regulatory Arbitrage and the Geography of Online Credit
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Regulatory Arbitrage and the Geography of Online Credit

Published on November 15, 2024

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Monopolistic Competition and the Illusion of Variety

Published on November 14, 2024

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The Impact of Small, Highly Efficient, and Cheap Nuclear Reactors on Developed Economies: A Focus on Energy Costs and Transportation

Published on November 11, 2024

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Expected Utility Theory

Published on October 31, 2024

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As AI makes fake news harder to distinguish from factual information, will consumers begin paying for verified sources?

The Economics of Deepfake Detection: Trust, Verification, and Information Markets

As AI makes fake news and misinformation harder and harder to detect, will consumers and producers begin paying for verification and certification of authenticity? Should governments get involved to re-establish trust in information to soothe roiling markets?...
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