A recent wave of academic and popular publications say that utopia is within reach: Automation will progress to such an extent and include so many high-skill tasks that much human work will soon become superfluous. The gains from this highly automated economy, authors suggest, could be used to fund a universal basic income (UBI). Today's employees would live off the robots' products and spend their days on intrinsically valuable pursuits. I argue that this prediction is unlikely to come true. Historical precedent speaks against it, but the main problem is that the prediction fundamentally misunderstands how capitalism works—its incentives to increase or decrease production, its principles of income allocation, and the underlying c...
Technology entrepreneurs have endorsed a universal basic income (UBI) as a remedy against disruption...
"Advocated (and attacked) by commentators across the political spectrum, paying every citizen a basi...
Kevin Albertson FRSA explores the problems inherent in a Universal Basic Income and explains why he ...
A recent wave of academic and popular publications say that utopia is within reach: Automation will ...
The term ”Basic Income” (BI) describes a multitude of policies, the common characteristics of which ...
Recent technological developments in automation threaten to eliminate the jobs of millions of worker...
The relationship between technology and support for basic income – via the intervening causal mechan...
The increasingly automated nature of manufacturing and service industries poses difficulties a major...
For more than a century now, the automation of the means of work has created great apprehension amon...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...
Automation is a big concern in modern societies in view of its widespread impact on many socioeconom...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is ...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...
Technology entrepreneurs have endorsed a universal basic income (UBI) as a remedy against disruption...
"Advocated (and attacked) by commentators across the political spectrum, paying every citizen a basi...
Kevin Albertson FRSA explores the problems inherent in a Universal Basic Income and explains why he ...
A recent wave of academic and popular publications say that utopia is within reach: Automation will ...
The term ”Basic Income” (BI) describes a multitude of policies, the common characteristics of which ...
Recent technological developments in automation threaten to eliminate the jobs of millions of worker...
The relationship between technology and support for basic income – via the intervening causal mechan...
The increasingly automated nature of manufacturing and service industries poses difficulties a major...
For more than a century now, the automation of the means of work has created great apprehension amon...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...
Automation is a big concern in modern societies in view of its widespread impact on many socioeconom...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is ...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...
Technology entrepreneurs have endorsed a universal basic income (UBI) as a remedy against disruption...
"Advocated (and attacked) by commentators across the political spectrum, paying every citizen a basi...
Kevin Albertson FRSA explores the problems inherent in a Universal Basic Income and explains why he ...