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The Displaced and The Discerning

Three eras, three revolutions, and the people inside them

The major sources cited in this book are organized by chapter. Key references have been selected for each chapter to assist readers in further exploration. Where the same source is referenced across multiple chapters, full bibliographic information is provided only at its first appearance.

PrologueThree Explosions — What Is a Productivity Revolution, and Why Does It Recur?

Books

  • Acemoglu, Daron & Johnson, Simon (2023). Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle over Technology and Prosperity. PublicAffairs
  • Allen, Robert C. (2009). The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective. Cambridge UP
  • Broadberry, Stephen et al. (2015). British Economic Growth, 1270–1870. Cambridge UP
  • Brunt, Peter A. (1971). Italian Manpower 225 BC–AD 14. Oxford UP
  • Hopkins, Keith (1978). Conquerors and Slaves. Cambridge UP
  • Hutchins, B.L. & Harrison, Amy (1911). A History of Factory Legislation. 3rd ed. P.S. King & Son
  • Rosenstein, Nathan (2004). Rome at War: Farms, Families, and Death in the Middle Republic. UNC Press

Papers & Reports

  • Brynjolfsson, Erik et al. (2023). 'Generative AI at Work.' NBER Working Paper 31161
  • Crafts, N.F.R. & Harley, C. Knick (1992). 'Output Growth and the British Industrial Revolution: A Restatement of the Crafts-Harley View.' Journal of Economic History 52:703–722
  • Eloundou, Tyna et al. (2024). 'GPTs are GPTs: Labor Market Impact of Large Language Models.' Science 383(6689)
  • Hong, Sungmin et al. (1994). 'Greenland Ice Evidence of Hemispheric Lead Pollution Two Millennia Ago.' Science 265:1841–1843
  • Maddison Project Database (2020). Bolt & van Zanden
  • Parker, A.J. (1992). Ancient Shipwrecks of the Mediterranean and the Roman Provinces. BAR Int'l Series 580
  • Scheidel, Walter & Friesen, Steven J. (2009). 'The Size of the Economy and the Distribution of Income in the Roman Empire.' Journal of Roman Studies 99:61–91
  • BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Official TFP release (2025)
  • UBS Research (2023). ChatGPT user growth report

Chapter 2The Empire's Operating System — Roads, Aqueducts, Concrete, and the Protocol of Latin

Primary Sources

  • Frontinus, Sextus Julius. De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae (On the Aqueducts of Rome, AD 97–98)
  • Itinerarium Antonini. 534 place names, 372 routes
  • Seneca. Epistulae Morales 56 (the noise of the baths)
  • Strabo. Geographica
  • Vitruvius. De Architectura
  • Vindolanda Tablets. 752 tablets

Books & Papers

  • Ando, Clifford (2000). Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire. U California Press
  • Cuntz, Otto, ed. (1929). Itineraria Romana. Teubner
  • Kolb, Anne (2019). 'Transport and Communication in the Roman State.' Oxford Handbook of the Roman Economy
  • Oleson, John Peter et al. (2004). 'Roman Concrete.' Journal of Roman Archaeology
  • Scheidel, Walter (2011). 'A Comparative Perspective on Maritime Trade in the Roman Mediterranean.' in Harris & Iara (eds.), Maritime Technology in the Ancient Economy. JRA Supplementary Series
  • Talbert, Richard J.A., ed. (2010). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton UP
  • Wikander, Örjan (2000). 'The Water-Mill.' in Wikander (ed.), Handbook of Ancient Water Technology. Brill

Chapter 3Latifundia and the Money Economy — From Smallholder Farming to Big-Capital Agriculture

Primary Sources

  • Appian. Bella Civilia I
  • Cato. De Agri Cultura (c. BC 160)
  • Cicero. De Officiis; In Verrem II.3
  • Columella. De Re Rustica (c. AD 60–65). esp. Praefatio §3, Book III.3
  • Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica 34–36 (the Sicilian Slave Wars)
  • Livy. Ab Urbe Condita. 6.35, 7.27, 8.28
  • Pliny the Elder. Naturalis Historia. 18.35
  • Pliny the Younger. Epistulae. 3.19, 9.37
  • Plutarch. Life of Tiberius Gracchus. 8–10
  • Polybius. Historiae VI.19 (the Roman military system)
  • Varro. Rerum Rusticarum. I.10–12, I.17–18
  • Lex Claudia (BC 218); Lex Sempronia Agraria (BC 133); Lex Poetelia Papiria (BC 326)

Books & Papers

  • Brunt, Peter A. (1971). Italian Manpower 225 BC–AD 14. → see Prologue
  • Crawford, Michael H. (1974). Roman Republican Coinage. 2 vols. Cambridge UP
  • Garnsey, Peter (1988). Famine and Food Supply in the Graeco-Roman World. Cambridge UP
  • Hopkins, Keith (1978). Conquerors and Slaves. → see Prologue
  • Kehoe, Dennis P. (1988). Economics of Agriculture on Roman Imperial Estates in North Africa. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
  • Lo Cascio, Elio (1994). 'The Size of the Roman Population.' Journal of Roman Studies 84:23–40
  • Rosenstein, Nathan (2004). Rome at War. → see Prologue
  • Scheidel, Walter (2005). 'Human Mobility in Roman Italy, II: The Slave Population.' Journal of Roman Studies 95:64–79
  • Temin, Peter (2013). The Roman Market Economy. Princeton UP
  • White, K.D. (1970). Roman Farming. Cornell UP

Chapter 4The Economics of Bread and Circuses — The Urban Proletariat, Grain Subsidies, and the Empire's Welfare Experiment

Primary Sources

  • Augustus. Res Gestae Divi Augusti. 15
  • Juvenal. Saturae. 3.166–170
  • Martial. Epigrammata. 1.117.7
  • Suetonius. Divus Julius 41; Divus Augustus 30
  • Tacitus. Annales. 15.40 (the Great Fire of AD 64)
  • Tabula Heracleensis (Lex Julia Municipalis)
  • Curiosum Urbis Romae / Notitia Urbis Romae (c. AD 350)

Books & Papers

  • Beard, Mary (2015). SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books
  • Erdkamp, Paul (2005). The Grain Market in the Roman Empire. Cambridge UP
  • Fagan, Garrett G. (2011). The Lure of the Arena: Social Psychology and the Crowd at the Roman Games. Cambridge UP
  • Morley, Neville (1996). Metropolis and Hinterland: The City of Rome and the Italian Economy 200 BC–AD 200. Cambridge UP
  • Rickman, Geoffrey (1980). The Corn Supply of Ancient Rome. Oxford UP
  • Sallares, Robert (2002). Malaria and Rome. Oxford UP
  • Scobie, Alex (1986). 'Slums, Sanitation, and Mortality in the Roman World.' Klio 68:399–433
  • Virlouvet, Catherine (1995). Tessera frumentaria. École Française de Rome

Chapter 5Two Romans — The Farmer Who Lost His Land and the Real Estate Empire of Crassus

Primary Sources

  • Appian. Bella Civilia I
  • Columella. De Re Rustica. Praefatio §3
  • Pliny the Elder. Naturalis Historia. 33.134
  • Plutarch. Life of Crassus. 2–3

Books & Papers

  • Andreau, Jean (1999). Banking and Business in the Roman World. Cambridge UP
  • Badian, Ernst (1972). Publicans and Sinners: Private Enterprise in the Service of the Roman Republic. Cornell UP
  • Brunt, Peter A. (1971). Italian Manpower. → see Prologue
  • Harl, Kenneth W. (1996). Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 BC to AD 700. Johns Hopkins UP
  • Hinard, François (1985). Les proscriptions de la Rome républicaine. École Française de Rome
  • Hopkins, Keith (1978). Conquerors and Slaves. → see Prologue
  • Malmendier, Ulrike (2009). 'Law and Finance at the Origin.' Journal of Economic Literature 47(4)
  • Mouritsen, Henrik (2011). The Freedman in the Roman World. Cambridge UP
  • Shatzman, Israel (1975). Senatorial Wealth and Roman Politics. Latomus
  • Ward, Allen M. (1977). Marcus Crassus and the Late Roman Republic. U Missouri Press

Chapter 6The Failure of Institutions — From the Gracchi Reforms to the Principate, When Productivity Swallowed Politics

Primary Sources

  • Appian. Bella Civilia I
  • Livy. Ab Urbe Condita
  • Plutarch. Life of Tiberius Gracchus; Life of Gaius Gracchus; Life of Marius
  • Sallust. Bellum Jugurthinum. 86

Books & Papers

  • Gabba, Emilio (1976). Republican Rome, the Army and the Allies. Blackwell
  • Gruen, Erich S. (1974). The Last Generation of the Roman Republic. U California Press
  • Keaveney, Arthur (2005). Sulla: The Last Republican. 2nd ed. Routledge
  • Keppie, Lawrence (1984). The Making of the Roman Army. Batsford
  • Lintott, Andrew (1999). The Constitution of the Roman Republic. Oxford UP
  • Syme, Ronald (1939). The Roman Revolution. Oxford UP

Chapter 7Steam, Cotton, Coal — The New Physics of the Energy Revolution

Primary Sources

  • Baines, Edward (1835). History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain

Books & Papers

  • Allen, Robert C. (2009). The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective. → see Prologue
  • Cardwell, Donald S.L. (1971). From Watt to Clausius: The Rise of Thermodynamics in the Early Industrial Age. Cornell UP
  • Clark, Gregory (2007). A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World. Princeton UP
  • Flinn, Michael W. (1984). The History of the British Coal Industry, Vol. 2: 1700–1830. Oxford UP
  • Landes, David S. (1969). The Unbound Prometheus: Technological Change and Industrial Development in Western Europe from 1750 to the Present. Cambridge UP
  • Mokyr, Joel (2009). The Enlightened Economy: An Economic History of Britain, 1700–1850. Yale UP
  • Pomeranz, Kenneth (2000). The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy. Princeton UP
  • Smil, Vaclav (2017). Energy and Civilization: A History. MIT Press
  • Wrigley, E. Anthony (2010). Energy and the English Industrial Revolution. Cambridge UP

Reports & Data

  • Kanefsky, John & Robey, John (1980). 'Steam Engines in 18th-Century Britain: A Quantitative Assessment.' Technology and Culture 21(2)
  • Maddison Project Database (2020). → see Prologue
  • Mitchell, B.R. (1988). British Historical Statistics. Cambridge UP

Chapter 8The Factory System and Financial Innovation — Joint-Stock Companies, Banks, and Railway Mania

Primary Sources

  • Ure, Andrew (1835). The Philosophy of Manufactures

Books & Papers

  • Brewer, John (1989). The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, 1688–1783. Unwin Hyman
  • Cameron, Rondo (1967). Banking in the Early Stages of Industrialization. Oxford UP
  • Chapman, Stanley D. (1967). The Early Factory Masters: The Transition to the Factory System in the Midlands Textile Industry. David & Charles
  • Kindleberger, Charles P. (1978). Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises. Basic Books
  • Neal, Larry (1990). The Rise of Financial Capitalism: International Capital Markets in the Age of Reason. Cambridge UP
  • North, Douglass C. & Weingast, Barry R. (1989). 'Constitutions and Commitment.' Journal of Economic History 49(4)
  • Odlyzko, Andrew (2010). 'Collective Hallucinations and Inefficient Markets: The British Railway Mania of the 1840s.' SSRN Working Paper
  • Perez, Carlota (2002). Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages. Edward Elgar
  • Pressnell, L.S. (1956). Country Banking in the Industrial Revolution. Oxford UP
  • Taylor, James (2006). Creating Capitalism: Joint-Stock Enterprise in British Politics and Culture, 1800–1870. Boydell Press

Chapter 9Two Englishmen — The Fall of the Yorkshire Handloom Weaver and the Rise of Arkwright

Primary Sources

  • Arkwright, Richard (1782). The Case of Richard Arkwright and Co. (pamphlet)
  • Guest, Richard (1823). A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture. Joseph Pratt
  • Reach, Angus Bethune (1849). 'Manchester and the Textile Districts.' Morning Chronicle
  • Report of the Select Committee on Hand-Loom Weavers' Petitions (1832, 1835). BPP
  • Reports of the Factory Inspectors (1833–)
  • Royal Commission on the Employment of Children in Factories (1833)
  • Sadler Committee Report. PP 1831–32 (706) XV

Books & Papers

  • Allen, Robert C. (2009). The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective. → see Prologue
  • Bythell, Duncan (1969). The Handloom Weavers: A Study in the English Cotton Industry during the Industrial Revolution. Cambridge UP
  • Chapman, Stanley D. (1967). The Early Factory Masters. → see Chapter 8
  • Fitton, R.S. (1989). The Arkwrights: Spinners of Fortune. Manchester UP
  • Selgin, George & Turner, John D. (2011). 'Strong Steam, Weak Patents, or the Myth of Arkwright's Innovation.' Journal of Law and Economics 54(4)
  • Thompson, E.P. (1963). The Making of the English Working Class. Victor Gollancz
  • Thompson, E.P. (1967). 'Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism.' Past & Present 38:56–97
  • Wood, G.H. (1910). The History of Wages in the Cotton Trade During the Past Hundred Years. Sherratt & Hughes

Chapter 10The Reconstruction of Society — Labor Law, the Middle Class, and the Education System

Primary Sources

  • Beeton, Isabella (1861). The Book of Household Management. S.O. Beeton
  • Chadwick, Edwin (1842). Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population
  • Colquhoun, Patrick (1806). A Treatise on Indigence
  • Dickens, Charles (1843). A Christmas Carol. Chapman & Hall
  • Hansard Parliamentary Debates (17 Feb 1870, vol. 199). W.E. Forster's speech on the Education Act
  • King, Gregory (1688/1936). 'Natural and Political Observations upon the State and Condition of England.'
  • Marx, Karl (1867). Das Kapital. Vol. 1. Verlag von Otto Meissner
  • Smiles, Samuel (1859). Self-Help

Books & Papers

  • Feinstein, Charles H. (1998). 'Pessimism Perpetuated: Real Wages and the Standard of Living.' Journal of Economic History 58(3)
  • Hutchins, B.L. & Harrison, Amy (1911). A History of Factory Legislation. → see Prologue
  • Lindert, Peter H. (2004). Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century. 2 vols. Cambridge UP
  • Lindert, Peter H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. (1982). 'Revising England's Social Tables 1688–1812.' Explorations in Economic History 19(4):385–408
  • Perkin, Harold (1969). The Origins of Modern English Society, 1780–1880. Routledge
  • Sanderson, Michael (1975). The Universities and British Industry, 1850–1970. Routledge & Kegan Paul
  • Stephens, W.B. (1998). Education in Britain, 1750–1914. Macmillan
  • Thompson, E.P. (1963). The Making of the English Working Class. → see Chapter 9
  • Thompson, F.M.L. (1988). The Rise of Respectable Society: A Social History of Victorian Britain, 1830–1900. Harvard UP

Chapter 11The Shift of Hegemony — Why Britain, and Why Britain Lost Its Lead

Primary Sources

  • Clarendon Commission Report (1864). Parliamentary Papers
  • List, Friedrich (1841). Das nationale System der politischen Oekonomie
  • Playfair, Lyon (1852). Industrial Instruction on the Continent. RSA Lecture
  • Williams, Ernest E. (1896). Made in Germany

Books & Papers

  • Bairoch, Paul (1982). 'International Industrialization Levels from 1750 to 1980.' Journal of European Economic History 11(2):269–333
  • Chandler, Alfred D. (1990). Scale and Scope: The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism. Harvard UP
  • Crafts, N.F.R. (1985). British Economic Growth during the Industrial Revolution. Oxford UP
  • Edelstein, Michael (1982). Overseas Investment in the Age of High Imperialism: The United Kingdom, 1850–1914. Columbia UP
  • Gerschenkron, Alexander (1962). Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective. Harvard UP
  • Kennedy, Paul (1987). The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000. Random House
  • Mokyr, Joel (2002). The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy. Princeton UP
  • Mokyr, Joel (2016). A Culture of Growth: The Origins of the Modern Economy. Princeton UP
  • Murmann, Johann Peter (2003). Knowledge and Competitive Advantage: The Coevolution of Firms, Technology, and National Institutions. Cambridge UP
  • Pomeranz, Kenneth (2000). The Great Divergence. → see Chapter 7

Chapter 12The GPT Moment — This Time It Is Cognition, Not Muscle, Being Automated

Books

  • Mollick, Ethan (2024). Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI. Portfolio
  • Schwab, Klaus (2016). The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Crown Business

Papers & Reports

  • Acemoglu, Daron (2024). 'The Simple Macroeconomics of AI.' NBER Working Paper 32487
  • Brown, Tom et al. (2020). 'Language Models are Few-Shot Learners.' NeurIPS 33 (the GPT-3 paper)
  • Brynjolfsson, Erik et al. (2023). 'Generative AI at Work.' → see Prologue
  • Eloundou, Tyna et al. (2024). 'GPTs are GPTs.' → see Prologue
  • Hoffmann, Jordan et al. (2022). 'Training Compute-Optimal Large Language Models.' (the Chinchilla paper)
  • Kaplan, Jared et al. (2020). 'Scaling Laws for Neural Language Models.' arXiv:2001.08361
  • Vaswani, Ashish et al. (2017). 'Attention Is All You Need.' NeurIPS 30 (the Transformer paper)
  • Wei, Jason et al. (2022). 'Emergent Abilities of Large Language Models.' TMLR
  • Goldman Sachs Economics Research (2023). 'Generative AI Could Raise Global GDP by 7%'
  • McKinsey Global Institute (2023). 'The Economic Potential of Generative AI: The Next Productivity Frontier'
  • Stanford HAI (2025). AI Index Report 2025

Chapter 13New Forms of Capital Concentration — The Trinity of Big Tech, Data, and Computing Power

Books

  • Lanier, Jaron (2013). Who Owns the Future? Simon & Schuster
  • Piketty, Thomas (2014). Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Harvard UP
  • Polanyi, Karl (1944/2001). The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. Beacon Press
  • Zuboff, Shoshana (2019). The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. PublicAffairs

Papers & Reports

  • Acemoglu, Daron & Restrepo, Pascual (2022). 'Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in US Wage Inequality.' Econometrica 90(5):1973–2016
  • Autor, David et al. (2020). 'The Fall of the Labor Share and the Rise of Superstar Firms.' Quarterly Journal of Economics 135(2)
  • Karabarbounis, Loukas & Neiman, Bram (2014). 'The Global Decline of the Labor Share.' Quarterly Journal of Economics 129(1)
  • Piketty, Thomas & Saez, Emmanuel (2003). 'Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998.' Quarterly Journal of Economics 118(1)
  • Villalobos, Pablo et al. (2022/2024). 'Will We Run Out of Data? Limits of LLM Scaling Based on Human-Generated Data.' Epoch AI
  • DOE/LBNL (2024). '2024 United States Data Center Energy Usage Report'
  • IMF Staff Discussion Note SDN/2024/001. 'Gen-AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work'

Chapter 14Two People in 2025 — The Displaced Knowledge Worker and the AI-Native Founder

Books

  • Mollick, Ethan (2024). Co-Intelligence. → see Chapter 12

Papers & Reports

  • Brynjolfsson, Erik, Li, Danielle & Raymond, Lindsey (2025). 'Generative AI at Work.' Quarterly Journal of Economics 140(2):889–942
  • Eloundou, Tyna et al. (2023). 'GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential.' arXiv:2303.10130
  • Felten, Edward et al. (2023). 'Occupational Heterogeneity in Exposure to Generative AI.' SSRN
  • Peng, Sida et al. (2023). 'The Impact of AI on Developer Productivity: Evidence from GitHub Copilot.' arXiv:2302.06590
  • KDI (Korea Development Institute). 'Changes in the Labor Market Due to Artificial Intelligence and Policy Directions'
  • Bank of Korea (2025). BOK Issue Note No. 2025-2, 'AI and the Korean Economy'
  • PwC (2025). Global AI Jobs Barometer
  • WEF (2025). Future of Jobs Report 2025

Chapter 15Institutions Yet to Come — Education, Labor Law, Taxation

Books

  • Acemoglu, Daron & Johnson, Simon (2023). Power and Progress. → see Prologue
  • Lindert, Peter H. (2004). Growing Public. → see Chapter 10

Papers & Reports

  • Bloom, Benjamin S. (1984). 'The 2 Sigma Problem.' Educational Researcher 13(6):4–16
  • Korinek, Anton & Stiglitz, Joseph E. (2021). 'Artificial Intelligence, Globalization, and Strategies for Economic Development.' NBER Working Paper 28453
  • Brookings Institution (2025). 'The Future of Tax Policy: A Public Finance Framework for the Age of AI'
  • OECD (2025). AI policy reports

Laws & Regulations

  • EU AI Act (2024). Regulation 2024/1689
  • California AB5 (2019) / Proposition 22 (2020). Platform worker classification
  • NYC Local Law 144 (2021). Mandatory bias audit for automated employment decision tools
  • Directive (EU) 2024/2831. Platform Workers Directive
  • National Assembly of the Republic of Korea (2025). Framework Act on the Development of Artificial Intelligence and Establishment of Trust (effective January 22, 2026)

Chapter 16The Formula Across Three Eras — Technology → Capital Concentration → Social Unrest → Institutional Redesign

Books & Papers

  • Acemoglu, Daron & Robinson, James A. (2012). Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. Crown
  • Kennedy, Paul (1987). The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. → see Chapter 11
  • North, Douglass C. (1990). Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance. Cambridge UP
  • Perez, Carlota (2002). Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital. → see Chapter 8
  • Piketty, Thomas (2014). Capital in the Twenty-First Century. → see Chapter 13
  • Popper, Karl (1957). The Poverty of Historicism. Routledge
  • Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1939). Business Cycles: A Theoretical, Historical, and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process. McGraw-Hill
  • Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1942). Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. Harper & Bros
  • Turchin, Peter (2003). Historical Dynamics: Why States Rise and Fall. Princeton UP
  • Turchin, Peter (2023). End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration. Penguin

Chapter 17The Investor's Framework — Positioning for the Next 20 Years, as Told by History

Books & Papers

  • Cassidy, John (2002). Dot.con: How America Lost Its Mind and Money in the Internet Age. Harper Perennial
  • Dalio, Ray (2021). Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail. Avid Reader Press
  • Kindleberger, Charles P. (1978). Manias, Panics, and Crashes. → see Chapter 8
  • Perez, Carlota (2002). Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital. → see Chapter 8
  • Saez, Emmanuel & Zucman, Gabriel (2016). 'Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913.' Quarterly Journal of Economics 131(2)
  • Taleb, Nassim Nicholas (2007). The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. Random House

Reports & Data

  • CB Insights. AI VC investment data and startup survival rate analysis
  • Deloitte (2025). Human Capital Trends 2025
  • Oxford Insights (2025). Government AI Readiness Index 2025
  • Stanford HAI (2025). AI Index Report 2025. → see Chapter 12
  • WEF (2025). Future of Jobs Report 2025. → see Chapter 14

EpilogueIs There a Fourth Explosion?

Books & Papers

  • Bostrom, Nick (2014). Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Oxford UP
  • Good, Irving John (1965). 'Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine.' Advances in Computers 6:31–88
  • Kurzweil, Ray (2005). The Singularity Is Near. Viking
  • Nordhaus, William D. (2021). 'Are We Approaching an Economic Singularity?' AEJ: Macroeconomics 13(1)
  • Russell, Stuart (2019). Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control. Viking
  • Vinge, Vernor (1993). 'The Coming Technological Singularity.' NASA CP-10129

Papers & Reports

  • Arute, Frank et al. (2019). 'Quantum Supremacy Using a Programmable Superconducting Processor.' Nature 574:505–510
  • Doudna, Jennifer A. & Charpentier, Emmanuelle (2014). 'The New Frontier of Genome Engineering with CRISPR-Cas9.' Science 346(6213)
  • Grace, Katja et al. (2024). 'Thousands of AI Authors on the Future of AI.' arXiv:2401.02843
  • Jumper, John et al. (2021). 'Highly Accurate Protein Structure Prediction with AlphaFold.' Nature 596:583–589
  • Rainbird, J.S. (1986). 'The Fire Stations of Imperial Rome.' Papers of the British School at Rome 54:147–169

General References

Core Books

  • Harari, Yuval Noah (2015). Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Harper (style reference)
  • Harari, Yuval Noah (2017). Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow. Harper (style reference)
  • Kondratiev, Nikolai (1925). The Major Economic Cycles
  • Olson, Mancur (1982). The Rise and Decline of Nations. Yale UP
  • Toffler, Alvin (1980). The Third Wave. Bantam

Databases & Periodicals

  • Maddison Project Database (2020). Bolt & van Zanden — long-term GDP and population data
  • Mitchell, B.R. (1988). British Historical Statistics. Cambridge UP
  • BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Total factor productivity data
  • Epoch AI. Compute trends and AI training cost data
  • Synergy Research Group. Cloud infrastructure market share