The Impact of Technology on Labor in Five Industries
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Page : 74 pages
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Release : 1982
Category : Industrial productivity
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 29,20 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Industrial productivity
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 43,66 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Labor
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Author : United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Page : 460 pages
File Size : 31,52 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Machinery in the workplace
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Author : United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Page : 76 pages
File Size : 32,25 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Coal miners
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Page : 56 pages
File Size : 26,82 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Industrial productivity
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Page : 54 pages
File Size : 23,75 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Industrial productivity
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Author : Klaus Schwab
Publisher : Crown Currency
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 25,47 MB
Release : 2017-01-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1524758876
World-renowned economist Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, explains that we have an opportunity to shape the fourth industrial revolution, which will fundamentally alter how we live and work. Schwab argues that this revolution is different in scale, scope and complexity from any that have come before. Characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, the developments are affecting all disciplines, economies, industries and governments, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human. Artificial intelligence is already all around us, from supercomputers, drones and virtual assistants to 3D printing, DNA sequencing, smart thermostats, wearable sensors and microchips smaller than a grain of sand. But this is just the beginning: nanomaterials 200 times stronger than steel and a million times thinner than a strand of hair and the first transplant of a 3D printed liver are already in development. Imagine “smart factories” in which global systems of manufacturing are coordinated virtually, or implantable mobile phones made of biosynthetic materials. The fourth industrial revolution, says Schwab, is more significant, and its ramifications more profound, than in any prior period of human history. He outlines the key technologies driving this revolution and discusses the major impacts expected on government, business, civil society and individuals. Schwab also offers bold ideas on how to harness these changes and shape a better future—one in which technology empowers people rather than replaces them; progress serves society rather than disrupts it; and in which innovators respect moral and ethical boundaries rather than cross them. We all have the opportunity to contribute to developing new frameworks that advance progress.
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Page : 128 pages
File Size : 31,8 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Labor
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Author : United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Page : 80 pages
File Size : 49,3 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Government publications
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Author : Zia Qureshi
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 25,79 MB
Release : 2022-01-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 081573901X
Addressing the big questions about how technological change is transforming economies and societies Rapid technological change—likely to accelerate as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic—is reshaping economies and how they grow. But change also causes disruption, creates winners and losers, and produces social stress. This book examines the challenges of digital transformation and suggests how creative policies can make it more productive and inclusive. Shifting Paradigms is the second book on technological change produced by a joint research project of the Brookings Institution and the Korea Development Institute. Contributors are experts from the United States, Europe, and Korea. The first volume, Growth in a Time of Change, was published by Brookings in February 2020. The book's underlying thesis is that the future is arriving faster than expected. Long-accepted paradigms about economic growth are changing as digital technologies transform markets and nearly every aspect of business and work. Change will only intensify with advances in artificial intelligence and other innovations. Investors, business leaders, workers, and public officials face many questions. Is rising market concentration inevitable with the new technologies or can their benefits be more widely shared? How can the promise of FinTech be captured while managing risks? Should workers fear the new automation? Are technology-driven shifts in business and work causing income inequality to rise? How should public policy respond? Shifting Paradigms addresses these questions in an engaging manner for anyone interested in understanding how the economic and social agenda is being transformed by today's winds of change.