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Unemployement - the unavoidable consequence of new technology

Title: Unemployement - the unavoidable consequence of new technology
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1575 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Unemployement - the unavoidable consequence of new technology
Technology – as defined by the US National Academy of Science (cited in Jones 1996, p.17) – is a perishable resource comprising knowledge, skills, and the means of using and controlling factors of production for the purpose of producing, delivering to users, and maintaining goods and services, for which there is an economic and/or social demand. Ever since the Industrial Revolution (1780s), the impact of technology has been subject to public debate over its effect on employment – …showed first 75 words of 1575 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1575 total…The Lever of Riches: technological creativity and economic progress. London: Oxford. Smark, P. (1997). “No room for optimism in our brave new society.” The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 January 1997. p. 47. Broadway, NSW: John Fairfax & Sons. Stewart, C. (1996). “Would the last hand out of the factory please turn off the lights?” The Australian. 27 June 1996. p.13. Canberra, ACT: Nationwide News. Wyndham, S. (1997). “Hazard warning in transit to republic.” The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 August 1997. p. 1. Broadway, NSW: John Fairfax & Sons.

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