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- RE : Luddite fallacy ( Technological unemployment ) What are you talking about?
- The phrase " technological unemployment " was popularised by John Maynard Keynes in the 1930s.
- For pessimists, technological unemployment is one of the factors driving the wider phenomena of structural unemployment.
- Similar to the Greeks, ancient Romans, responded to the problem of technological unemployment by relieving poverty with handouts.
- This latter view is the one supported by many modern advocates of the possibility of long-term, systemic technological unemployment.
- Much " technological unemployment ", due to the replacement of workers by machines, might be counted as structural unemployment.
- There were dozens of economists warning about technological unemployment during brief intensifications of the debate that spiked in the 1930s and 1960s.
- In the second decade of the 21st century, a number of studies have been released suggesting that technological unemployment may be increasing worldwide.
- His research focuses on technological unemployment, basic income, and existential risk from artificial general intelligence, popularized in his lectures, articles, public talks and debates.
- Technological unemployment linked in that article is the article that answers my question .-- talk ) 00 : 16, 13 November 2015 ( UTC)
- Yet Schumpeter also notes that the prevailing view among the elite solidified on the position that technological unemployment would not be a long term problem.
- The term Luddite fallacy is used by economists in reference to the fear that technological unemployment inevitably generates structural unemployment and is consequently macroeconomically injurious.
- For ideas on what word you " can " use, see Automation and Technological unemployment . talk ) 07 : 32, 27 July 2013 ( UTC)
- Many economists now pessimistic about technological unemployment accept that compensation effects did largely operate as the optimists claimed through most of the 19th and 20th century.
- The information was deemed by the unions of the day to be " necessary in collective bargaining for dealing with the problem of technological unemployment ."
- An ageing population may provide incentive for technological progress, as some hypothesize the effect of a shrinking workforce may be offset by technological unemployment or productivity gains.
- Prior to the 18th century both the elite and common people would generally take the pessimistic view on technological unemployment, at least in cases where the issue arose.
- Technological unemployment is of little interest to me; however, it caused me to read a really good book . talk ) 05 : 01, 29 June 2014 ( UTC)
- Alternatively, technological unemployment might refer to the way in which steady increases in labour productivity mean that fewer workers are needed to produce the same level of output every year.
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