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Automation Does Not Kill Jobs. It Increases Inequality.
Many economists are concerned that automation will result in a loss of jobs. This work shows that is not the issue, and that the two main effects of automation are increased inequality and economic growth.
Dagobert Brito November 6, 2020
Automation Doesn’t Kill Jobs; It Raises Inequality
Many economists have been concerned that automation will result in a loss of jobs. This work shows that is not the issue, and that the two main effects of automation are increased inequality and economic growth.
Dagobert Brito August 7, 2020
Turing Robots: Income Inequality and Social Mobility
We explain a great change in the distribution of income by increased automation, which has directly replaced human labor in tasks that can be reduced to algorithms.
Dagobert Brito, Robert F. Curl February 18, 2015