Harnessing Technology for Inclusive Prosperity


Growth, Work, and Inequality in the Digital Era

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By Brahima Coulibaly, Zia Qureshi
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BRAHIMA COULIBALY is vice president and director of the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings and the Edward M. Bernstein Scholar, having served earlier as director of the program's Africa Growth Initiative. Previously he was chief economist and head of the emerging market and developing economies group at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He has published widely on topics in international finance, macroeconomics, economic development, monetary economics, and trade. His research has featured in prominent media outlets. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan. ZIA QURESHI is a senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings. His research covers a broad range of global economic issues. He has recently led research projects at Brookings on the implications of technological change for productivity, growth, jobs, inequality, and globalization. Previously he worked at the World Bank and the IMF, where he held leadership positions, including serving as director, Development Economics, at the World Bank. He led several World Bank and IMF flagship publications. He holds a D.Phil. in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

Foreword Cecelia Elena Rouse Acknowledgments 1 Overview: Digital Transformation, New Growth and Distribution Dynamics, and Public Policy Brahima Coulibaly and Zia Qureshi Part I Technology, Globalization, and the Changing World of Work and Business 2 The Labor Market Impacts of Technological Change: From Unbridled Enthusiasm to Qualified Optimism to Vast Uncertainty David Autor 3 Digital Technology and Globalization: The Promise and Pitfalls Kaushik Basu 4 Prospects for Global Economic Convergence under New Technologies Dani Rodrik Part II Regional Perspectives on the New Dynamics 5 New Technologies, Productivity, and Inequality in Latin America Santiago Levy 6 Technology, Jobs, and the Future of Work in India Radhicka Kapoor and P.P. Krishnapriya 7 Addressing Digital Gaps in Africa to Boost Inclusive Growth and Economic Convergence Haroon Bhorat, Landry Signe, Zaakhir Asmal, Jabulile Monnakgotla, and Christopher Rooney Part III Implications for Global Inequality 8 Global Income and Wealth Inequality Lucas Chancel 9 Actual versus Perceived Trends in Inequality: Why They Both Matter Carol Graham and Janina Curtis Broeker Contributors Index

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