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Automation and Technological Change: The Outlook for Workers and Economies
Eliza Forsythe
School of Labor and Employment Relations
Economics
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Technological Progress
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Technological Change
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Developed Countries
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Unemployment
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Robotics
50%
Mechanization
50%
Keynes
50%
Big Data Learning
50%
Technological Unemployment
50%
John Maynard Keynes
50%
Social Sciences
Technological Change
100%
Technological Progress
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Big Data
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Structural Unemployment
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Technological Change
100%
Machine Learning
50%
Big Data
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Technological Change
100%
Structural Unemployment
50%
Machine Learning
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Technological Change
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