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Do industries shed jobs when they adopt new labor-saving technologies? Sometimes productivity-enhanc...
This paper extends the now familiar Shapiro-Stiglitz (1984) model of labor market behavior to recons...
In the pre-war period labor's share in the U.S. manufacturing and agricultural sectors was relativel...
Explored in this paper are the potential effects on the American capitalist system of the latest tre...
Marx in Capital (1967: 371) quoted John Stuart Mill who wrote that "It is ques-tionable if all ...
Technological progress has been the catalyst behind the increases in living standards across time. O...
In this paper, we put forward a theoretical framework for understanding a positive relationship betw...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics have generated a robust debate about the fut...
Sociologists have long debated whether or not meaningful, humane work can be achieved under the capi...
In this paper I will be examining the changes in labor conditions that have occurred during the last...
Mechanization (or automation) has proceeded continuously since the Industrial Revolution and seems t...
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as the dominant explanation for the differential ear...
Mechanization (or automation) - the replacement by machines of humans (and animals) engaged in produ...
American industry is shifting to a post-Fordist approach to production. The post-Fordist approach ...
Social scientists have warned about the deadening effects of increasing mechanization and job routin...
Do industries shed jobs when they adopt new labor-saving technologies? Sometimes productivity-enhanc...
This paper extends the now familiar Shapiro-Stiglitz (1984) model of labor market behavior to recons...
In the pre-war period labor's share in the U.S. manufacturing and agricultural sectors was relativel...
Explored in this paper are the potential effects on the American capitalist system of the latest tre...
Marx in Capital (1967: 371) quoted John Stuart Mill who wrote that "It is ques-tionable if all ...
Technological progress has been the catalyst behind the increases in living standards across time. O...
In this paper, we put forward a theoretical framework for understanding a positive relationship betw...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics have generated a robust debate about the fut...
Sociologists have long debated whether or not meaningful, humane work can be achieved under the capi...
In this paper I will be examining the changes in labor conditions that have occurred during the last...
Mechanization (or automation) has proceeded continuously since the Industrial Revolution and seems t...
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as the dominant explanation for the differential ear...
Mechanization (or automation) - the replacement by machines of humans (and animals) engaged in produ...
American industry is shifting to a post-Fordist approach to production. The post-Fordist approach ...
Social scientists have warned about the deadening effects of increasing mechanization and job routin...
Do industries shed jobs when they adopt new labor-saving technologies? Sometimes productivity-enhanc...
This paper extends the now familiar Shapiro-Stiglitz (1984) model of labor market behavior to recons...
In the pre-war period labor's share in the U.S. manufacturing and agricultural sectors was relativel...