Overview
This project studies the economics of artificial intelligence in considering future business demand. Currently, industrialization of new technologies is often related to automation using artificial intelligence in the United States and Germany. The expected changes in industrial composition are large, and therefore we intend to quantify these aspects for our study.
January 18, 2016 - December 31, 2017
Major Research Results
2018
RIETI Discussion Papers
2017
RIETI Discussion Papers
- 18-E-008
"Losses on Asset Returns Caused by Perception Gaps of Fundamental Values: Evidence from laboratory experiments" (HIGASHIDA Keisaku, TANAKA Kenta and MANAGI Shunsuke) - 18-E-002
"White Collar Exemption: Panacea for long work hours and low earnings?" (HASEBE Takuya, KONISHI Yoshifumi, SHIN Kong Joo and MANAGI Shunsuke) - 17-E-066
"Trends and Priority Shifts in Artificial Intelligence Technology Invention: A global patent analysis" (FUJII Hidemichi and MANAGI Shunsuke) - 18-J-006
"Relationship between Labor Regulations and Investment for Technology: Analysis of the effect of labor regulation change for investment of capital and information technology" (TANAKA Kenta, KOMURA Mizuki and MANAGI Shunsuke) - 18-J-005
"Effects of Automated Driving on Vehicle Miles Traveled: An empirical analysis of Japanese household survey data" (IWATA Kazuyuki and MANAGI Shunsuke) - 18-J-004
"Autonomous Vehicles in Japan: Latent demand and social dilemma" (MORITA Tamaki and MANAGI Shunsuke) - 18-J-002
"The Effects of the Use of Information Technology on Markups in Japanese Manufacturing" (MATSUKAWA Isamu) - 17-J-073
"Impacts of Working Time on Life Satisfaction: Empirical analysis using data from a large-scale survey in Japan" (TSURUMI Tetsuya and MANAGI Shunsuke)