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Economics and Law of Artificial Intelligence

Finance, Economic Impacts, Risk Management and Governance

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  • Analyzes economic and legal aspects of artificial intelligence
  • Examines the impact of artificial intelligence on corporate governance and risk management
  • Presents an econometric analysis on the influence of artificial intelligence intellectual property rights on the economy

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Economics of Artificial Intelligence

  2. Law of Artificial Intelligence

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About this book

This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the alterations and problems caused by new technologies in all fields of the global digital economy. The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) not only on law but also on economics is examined. 


In the first part, the economics of AI are explored, including topics such as e-globalization and digital economy, corporate governance, risk management, and risk development, followed by a quantitative econometric analysis which utilizes regressions stipulating the scale of the impact. In the second part, the author presents the law of AI, covering topics such as the law of electronic technology, legal issues, AI and intellectual property rights, and legalizing AI. Case studies from different countries are presented, as well as a specific analysis of international law and common law. 


This book is a must-read for scholars and students of law, economics, and business, as well as policy-makers and practitioners, interested in a better understanding of legal and economic aspects and issues of AI and how to deal with them. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • International Hellenic University, Serres, Greece

    Georgios I. Zekos

About the author

Georgios I Zekos is an economist and attorney at law, and, currently, Head of Internship and Career Department - Serres Campus of the International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki (Greece), where he teaches computer law. Zekos has a Ph.D. in law from Hull University (United Kingdom) and a Ph.D. in economics from the Economics Department-University of Peloponnese (Greece). His research focuses on computer law, commercial law, international trade, finance, business administration, management, maritime law, arbitration law, labor law, and investment law. Zekos has published various books and journal articles in these fields.

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