Ny teknologi, samme gamle suksessen? (+)
Det er lett å frykte endringene som kommer med ny teknologi, men historien viser at ny teknologi har drevet frem enorme velstandsgevinster.
Inspirert av diskusjonen om hva KI vil gjøre med økonomien, skriver jeg i DN i helgen:
Det er lett å frykte endringene som kommer med ny teknologi, men historien viser at ny teknologi har drevet frem enorme velstandsgevinster.
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05.07.2025 08:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Skal Norges Bank legge enda mer vekt på sysselsettingen? (+)
Renten kunne kanskje vært satt ned allerede hvis Norges Bank hadde lagt mer vekt på inflasjonen.
Det aller viktigste for et nytt mandat: På lang sikt er det ingen avveining mellom inflasjon og høy produksjon og sysselsetting. Forutsigbar prisutvikling er nødvendig for god planlegging og dermed en sterk økonomi.
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20.05.2025 06:57 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Debatt: Jens Stoltenberg, frels oss fra Norgesprisen (+)
Finansminister Stoltenberg, led oss ikke inn i økonomisk populisme, men frels oss fra Støres faste strømpriser.
Støre foreslår altså en ordning som:
- tar kraft bort fra dem som verdsetter den mest
- kan føre til uante utgifter for staten pga økt markedspris
- kan oppmuntre til utnyttelse av markedsmakt og dermed enda høyere markedspris
Kanskje Jens Stoltenberg kan forklare?
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