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Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation: Rethinking International Development series

Autor Lukas Schlogl, Andy Sumner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2020
This open access book examines the future of inequality, work and wages in the age of automation with a focus on developing countries. The authors argue that the rise of a global ‘robot reserve army’ has profound effects on labor markets and economic development, but, rather than causing mass unemployment, new technologies are more likely to lead to stagnant wages and premature deindustrialization. The book illuminates the debate on the impact of automation upon economic development, in particular issues of poverty, inequality and work. It highlights public policy responses and strategies–ranging from containment to coping mechanisms—to confront the effects of automation. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030301309
ISBN-10: 3030301303
Pagini: 93
Ilustrații: XIII, 102 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Seria Rethinking International Development series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Chapter 1 Introduction.- 2. Chapter 2: Economic Development and Structural Transformation.- 3. Chapter 3: Deindustrialisation and Tertiarization in the Developing World.- 4. Chapter 4: Technological Transformation.- 5. Chapter 5: Automation and Structural Transformation in Developing Countries.- 6. Chapter 6: Automation, Politics, and Public Policy.- 7. Chapter 7 Conclusions.

Notă biografică

Lukas Schlogl is a political scientist in the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria.

Andy Sumner is Professor of International Development in the Department of International Development at King’s College London, UK.


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"A piece of cutting-edge scholarship, this book examines the relationship between robotization and deindustrialization by looking at the global dynamics of job displacement and its likely effect on economic development. Schlogl and Sumner argue convincingly that developing countries face a growing informal, precarious service sector in the age of automation."

—Ray Kiely, Professor of International Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK

This open access book examines the future of inequality, work and wages in the age of automation with a focus on developing countries. The authors argue that the rise of a global ‘robot reserve army’ has profound effects on labor markets and economic development, but, rather than causing mass unemployment, new technologies are more likely to lead to stagnant wages and premature deindustrialization. The book illuminates the debate on the impact of automation upon economic development,in particular issues of poverty, inequality and work. It highlights public policy responses and strategies–ranging from containment to coping mechanisms—to confront the effects of automation. 

Lukas Schlogl is a political scientist in the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria.

Andy Sumner is Professor of International Development in the Department of International Development at King’s College London, UK.


Caracteristici

Presents the contemporary context of deindustrialization and tertiarization in the developing world Surveys contemporary scholarship and literature on economic development in the context of technological change Discusses potential public policy responses and development strategies in response to automation