Report NEP-AIN-2026-05-18
This is the archive for NEP-AIN, a report on new working papers in the area of Artificial Intelligence. Ben Greiner issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Joacim Tåg & Fredrik Heyman & Malin Gardberg & Martin Olsson, 2026, "Pre-AI Sorting, Post-AI Inequality: Generative AI and the Gender Wage Gap," RFBerlin Discussion Paper Series, ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin), number 26118, Apr.
- Abdel Haq, Omar & Chandra, Amitabh & Jagelka, Tomáš & Luttmer, Erzo & Schwartzstein, Joshua, 2026, "Revealing Life Preferences Through LLMs," IZA Discussion Papers, IZA Network @ LISER, number 18634, May.
- Kathryn Bonney & Cory Breaux & Emin Dinlersoz & Lucia Foster & John Haltiwanger & Aditya Pande, 2026, "The Microstructure of AI Diffusion: Evidence From Firms, Business Functions, and Worker Tasks," Working Papers, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau, number 26-25, Apr.
- Richard Audoly & Miles Guerin & Giorgio Topa, 2026, "Do Job Postings Show Early Labor‑Market Effects of AI?," Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, number 20260514, May, DOI: 10.59576/lse.20260514.
- Lee C. Tucker, 2026, "You’re (not) Hired: Artificial Intelligence and Early Career Hiring in the Quarterly Workforce Indicators," Working Papers, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau, number 26-27, Apr.
- Philip Moreira Tomei & Bouke Klein Teeselink, 2026, "What Jobs Can AI Learn? Measuring Exposure by Reinforcement Learning," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2605.02598, May.
- Erdinc Akyildirim & Suzan Bekci & Giray Gozgor, 2026, "Do AI Expectations Reduce Unemployment in the United States? Evidence from an AI Attention Index," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 12653.
- James Lennox & Janine Dixon, 2026, "Occupations, Tasks and Generative AI: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis," Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre Working Papers, Victoria University, Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre, number g-367, May.
- Levy Yeyati, Eduardo, 2026, "Too Fast to Adjust: Adoption Speed and the Permanent Cost of AI Transitions," IDB Publications (Working Papers), Inter-American Development Bank, number 14580, Apr, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0014025.
- Item repec:iae:iaewps:wp2026n04 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Fernando E. Alvarez & David Argente & Joyce Chow & Diana Van Patten, 2026, "Data Centers and Local Economies in the Age of AI: A Shift--Share Approach," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 35194, May.
- Viet Trinh & Tan Nguyen & Minh-Huyen Phan & Quan Luu, 2026, "AI Agents for Sustainable SMEs: A Green ESG Assessment Framework," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2605.00841, Apr.
- Jens Robert Schoendube & Barbara Schoendube-Pirchegger, 2025, "Availability of AI tools and their effect on the auditing process," FEMM Working Papers, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management, number 25004.
- Anand, Kartik & Leonello, Agnese & Panetti, Ettore & Kazinnik, Sophia, 2026, "Ex Machina: financial stability in the age of artificial intelligence," Working Paper Series, European Central Bank, number 3225, May.
- Heng-fu Zou, 2025, "AI, Central Planning, and Hayek's Knowledge Problem: Why "The Use of Knowledge in Society" Survives the Age of Artificial Intelligence," CEMA Working Papers, China Economics and Management Academy, Central University of Finance and Economics, number 808, Apr.
- Hung Q. Tran, 2026, "Internationally Fragmented Data Could Lead to Geopolitically Antagonistic AI," Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies, Policy Center for the New South, number 2607, Feb.
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