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Wednesday, 25 March 2026

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  AI Is Not Killing Creativity. It Is Changing Who Gets to Be Creative By Sebaggala Richard (PhD)   It has become common to say th...
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Friday, 20 March 2026

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  You Do Not Need Every AI Tool: A Lesson from Econometrics By Sebaggala Richard (PhD)     Every few weeks a new artificial intelligence too...
Sunday, 1 March 2026

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  Sequencing or Stagnation? Rethinking Africa’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy By Sebaggala Richard (PhD)     In a recent Brookings ...
Saturday, 21 February 2026

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  The Architect, Not the Builder: Preserving Scholarly Judgment in the Age of AI By Sebaggala Richard (PhD) Last week I spoke to a group...
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Saturday, 7 February 2026

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  The Next Resource Curse Will Not Come from the Ground, but from AI By Sebaggala Richard (PhD) Anyone who has studied economics or po...
Saturday, 31 January 2026

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  Talent and Luck Matter, but Divine Favor Completes Kahneman’s Equation   By Richard Sebaggala (PhD)   I recently read an article...
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Tuesday, 13 January 2026

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  When Campaign Rallies Become Economic Lessons: How Deep Cognitive Bias Runs By Richard Sebaggala (PhD)     For many years, I hav...
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Richard Sebaggala
Richard Sebaggala completed his PhD in Applied Economics from School of Business, University of Agder, Norway. He has been a lecturer of economics at Uganda Christian University, School of Business since 2007 and recently also joined Makerere University Business School. Richard completed his Master of Science degree in Quantitative Economics and a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Education majoring in Economics from Makerere University.
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