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Bouke Klein Teeselink

Dr Bouke Klein Teeselink

Lecturer in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

Biography

Bouke Klein Teeselink is a Lecturer in Economics in the Department of Political Economy at King’s College London. Bouke is also affiliated with the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and the AI Objectives Institute.

His research is on the Economics of AI, Behavioural Economics, and Political Economy. He uses large data sets from online job boards, LinkedIn profiles, charitable donations, medication purchases, and tax records to study topics such as automation, identity, and consumer decision making. He is currently examining the labour market effects of generative AI and the future of work.

Office hours

Office hours take place in Bush House North East, room 9.08.

  • Tuesday: 15.00 - 16.00
  • Thursday: 10.00 - 11.00

Book here: https://boukekleinteeselink.youcanbook.me/

Research

  • Behavioural economics
  • Applied microeconomics
  • Political economy
  • Economics of AI

Teaching

  • Economics of AI
  • Evaluating public policy

PhD supervision

Bouke will consider PhD supervision of any student who wants to use advanced quantitative methods to study the economics of AI.

Research

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Quantitative Political Economy Research Group

The Quantitative Political Economy research group gathers economists and political scientists that are committed to bridging the two disciplines. The common ground is the study politics and policies with advanced quantitative methods and formal modeling.

Fourth Annual Distinguished Lecture in Economics
Politics, Philosophy and Economics Research Group

The PPE research group studies questions spanning the disciplines of politics, philosophy, and economics.

News

Study identifies key elements which determine impact of AI on jobs

Two jobs can be equally exposed to artificial intelligence yet experience entirely different outcomes, a major new study has shown.

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New study reveals early impact of AI on job market in UK

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the UK labour market, with high-paying firms and professional occupations experiencing the most significant declines in...

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Study finds well-designed benefits don't discourage people from working

A new study co-authored by a King’s academic has shown that disability benefits designed to cover extra living costs without restricting employment do not...

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Black Lives Matter movement had a significant and decisive impact on US politics, study finds

New academic research provides the first causal evidence that the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests following George Floyd's death had a significant impact on...

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People who oppose party in power 'donate significantly more to charity'

A new study has revealed that political party loyalty has a significant impact on charitable giving, as Americans donate considerably more money to charity...

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Academics turn to TV gameshow for insights into gender bias

What can a popular TV gameshow reveal about inherent biases that have the potential to affect everything from employment decisions to parole hearings?

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Study finds money can buy more than happiness

Increasing incomes for the poorest in society has a well-known positive effect on overall levels of wellbeing.

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Research

quantative resized
Quantitative Political Economy Research Group

The Quantitative Political Economy research group gathers economists and political scientists that are committed to bridging the two disciplines. The common ground is the study politics and policies with advanced quantitative methods and formal modeling.

Fourth Annual Distinguished Lecture in Economics
Politics, Philosophy and Economics Research Group

The PPE research group studies questions spanning the disciplines of politics, philosophy, and economics.

News

Study identifies key elements which determine impact of AI on jobs

Two jobs can be equally exposed to artificial intelligence yet experience entirely different outcomes, a major new study has shown.

artificial-intelligence-1903x588px

New study reveals early impact of AI on job market in UK

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the UK labour market, with high-paying firms and professional occupations experiencing the most significant declines in...

Finger touching a screen with AI writing on it

Study finds well-designed benefits don't discourage people from working

A new study co-authored by a King’s academic has shown that disability benefits designed to cover extra living costs without restricting employment do not...

SPE_stock

Black Lives Matter movement had a significant and decisive impact on US politics, study finds

New academic research provides the first causal evidence that the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests following George Floyd's death had a significant impact on...

BLM1_shutterstock_1749419972

People who oppose party in power 'donate significantly more to charity'

A new study has revealed that political party loyalty has a significant impact on charitable giving, as Americans donate considerably more money to charity...

money-1050x656

Academics turn to TV gameshow for insights into gender bias

What can a popular TV gameshow reveal about inherent biases that have the potential to affect everything from employment decisions to parole hearings?

pexels-anete-lusina-television

Study finds money can buy more than happiness

Increasing incomes for the poorest in society has a well-known positive effect on overall levels of wellbeing.

happy-emoji-unsplash