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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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Understanding the Supply Shifters
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Understanding the Supply Shifters

Published on May 17, 2023

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Allocative Efficiency

Published on March 05, 2023

Joint Supply
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Joint Supply

Published on January 24, 2023

Constant Returns to Scale
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Constant Returns to Scale

Published on January 16, 2023

Factors of Production: Definitions, Examples and Importance
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Factors of Production: Definitions, Examples and Importance

Published on June 07, 2021

Subsidy
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Subsidy

Published on January 29, 2020

Long Run Aggregate Supply
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Long Run Aggregate Supply

Published on January 28, 2020

Division of Labour
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Division of Labour

Published on January 28, 2020

Diseconomies of Scale
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Diseconomies of Scale

Published on January 17, 2020

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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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