NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH HOME PAGE loading... Search the NBER site [Select one___] Does Machine Translation Affect International Trade? Evidence from a Large Digital Platform Erik Brynjolfsson, Xiang Hui, Meng Liu NBER Working Paper No. 24917 Issued in August 2018 NBER Program(s):Industrial Organization, International Trade and Investment, Productivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Artificial intelligence (AI) is surpassing human performance in a growing number of domains. However, there is limited evidence of its economic effects. Using data from a digital platform, we study a key application of AI: machine translation. We find that the introduction of a machine translation system has significantly increased international trade on this platform, increasing exports by 17.5%. Furthermore, heterogeneous treatment effects are all consistent with a substantial reduction in translation-related search costs. Our results provide causal evidence that language barriers significantly hinder trade and that AI has already begun to improve economic efficiency in at least one domain. You may purchase this paper on-line in .pdf format from SSRN.com ($5) for electronic delivery. Access to NBER Papers You are eligible for a free download if you are a subscriber, a corporate associate of the NBER, a journalist, an employee of the U.S. federal government with a ".GOV" domain name, or a resident of nearly any developing country or transition economy. If you usually get free papers at work/university but do not at home, you can either connect to your work VPN or proxy (if any) or elect to have a link to the paper emailed to your work email address below. The email address must be connected to a subscribing college, university, or other subscribing institution. Gmail and other free email addresses will not have access. 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