Stacking the Chips: Information Technology and the Distribution of IncomePinter, 1985 - 290 עמודים Economic research study of the impact of information technology on employment, the international division of labour and economic disparity between developed countries and developing countries - examines the relationship between absorptive capacity and acceptance of technological change; identifies alternative labour market responses to Innovation in the industrial sector and service sector (incl. Commerce and trade); considers income distribution effects. Bibliography, graphs, statistical tables. |
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The unavoidable agenda | 9 |
Who holds the cards? | 23 |
experience with applications | 49 |
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11 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
autarky automated capital intensive capital saving cent Chapter comparative advantage competitiveness developing countries developing economies domestic Economy group High effects electronics example experiment factor factors of production firms gains group High Middle growth high income countries high income economies High Middle Low impact improvements income distribution increase industrial countries industrial economies industrialised information technology innovation inputs intermediate consumption investment labour intensive labour saving LM Industry LM LM low income countries low income economies low income households major manufacturing ment microprocessor middle income countries middle income economies NL NL NL NL VL nology output overall pattern Percentage change relative Poor HH possible potential rate of profit reduced restructuring result Rich HH service sector shift skilled labour structure Table tech technical change techno technology route theory tion trade unskilled labour VL NL VL VL VL world economy