Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the economy (and with it, economic inequality) has grown significantly. Early automation, the decline of labor unions, changes in corporate taxation, the financialization and globalization of the economy, deindustrialization in the U.S. and many OECD countries, and trade have contributed to these trends. However, the transformative roles of more recent automation and digital technologies/artificial intelligence (AI) are now considered by many as additional and potentially more potent forces undermining the ability of workers to maintain their foothold in the economy. These drivers of change are intensifying the extent to which advancing tec...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Technological developments are rendering many jobs obsolete. Can implemeting a universal basic incom...
The fourth industrial revolution has arrived; however, this industrial revolution is unlike those wi...
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the ...
A central task in efforts to identify pathways to ecologically and socially sustainable economies is...
Since 1980, income and wealth inequality increased gradually in the U.S.. Several solutions have bee...
Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is ...
The current growth-addicted economic system is neither socially, nor ecologically sustainable. Inequ...
Globalized economy has changed the whole world both in good and in bad. The changes in economy have ...
Faced with the challenges of increasing inequality and automation, it might be time to look at new w...
The increasingly automated nature of manufacturing and service industries poses difficulties a major...
The degree to which wage labor will sustain purchasing power over the long term has become a subject...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...
Abstract (217 words) The paper explains how to achieve a universally prosperous environmentally sust...
<p>This paper looks at the overall sustainability of Capitalism in terms of Financialization,<br>eco...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Technological developments are rendering many jobs obsolete. Can implemeting a universal basic incom...
The fourth industrial revolution has arrived; however, this industrial revolution is unlike those wi...
Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the ...
A central task in efforts to identify pathways to ecologically and socially sustainable economies is...
Since 1980, income and wealth inequality increased gradually in the U.S.. Several solutions have bee...
Concern over massive structural unemployment, due to technological automation and globalization, is ...
The current growth-addicted economic system is neither socially, nor ecologically sustainable. Inequ...
Globalized economy has changed the whole world both in good and in bad. The changes in economy have ...
Faced with the challenges of increasing inequality and automation, it might be time to look at new w...
The increasingly automated nature of manufacturing and service industries poses difficulties a major...
The degree to which wage labor will sustain purchasing power over the long term has become a subject...
abstract: Economists, policy-makers, and various intellectuals have consistently debated the stronge...
Abstract (217 words) The paper explains how to achieve a universally prosperous environmentally sust...
<p>This paper looks at the overall sustainability of Capitalism in terms of Financialization,<br>eco...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Technological developments are rendering many jobs obsolete. Can implemeting a universal basic incom...
The fourth industrial revolution has arrived; however, this industrial revolution is unlike those wi...