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92 REFERENCES Eastwood, R., Kirsten, J., & Lipton, M. (2007). Premature deagriculturalisation? Land inequality and rural dependency in Limpopo province, South Africa. The Journal of Development Studies, 42(8), 1325–1349. Executive Office of the President of the United States. (2016). Preparing for the future of artificial intelligence. Washington, DC. Retrieved from https:// obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/whitehouse_files/ microsites/ostp/NSTC/preparing_for_the_future_of_ai.pdf. Fei, J. C. H., & Ranis, G. (1964). Development of the labor surplus economy: Theory and policy. Homewood, IL: Richard A. Irwin. Finseraas, H. (2009). Income inequality and demand for redistribution: A mul- tilevel analysis of European public opinion. Scandinavian Political Studies, 32(1), 94–119. Firpo, S. P., Fortin, N. M., & Lemieux, T. (2011). Occupational tasks and changes in the wage structure (IZA Discussion Paper No. 5542). Bonn: IZA. Retrieved from http://ftp.iza.org/dp5542.pdf. Fischer, A. (2011). Beware the fallacy of productivity reductionism. The European Journal of Development Research, 23(4), 521–526. Fischer, A. M. (2014). The social value of employment and the redistributive imperative for development (UNDP Human Development Report Office, Occasional Paper). New York: UNDP. Francese, M., & Mulas-Granados, C. (2015). Functional income distribution and its role in explaining inequality (IMF Working Papers 15/244). Washington, DC: IMF. Retrieved from https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/ Issues/2016/12/31/Functional-Income-Distribution-and-Its-Role-in- Explaining-Inequality-43415. Frey, C. B., & Osborne, M. A. (2013). The future of employment: How suscepti- ble are jobs to computerisation? Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford Working Paper. University of Oxford, UK. Retrieved from https://www. oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/downloads/academic/future-of-employment.pdf. Frey, C. B., Osborne, M. A., & Holmes, C. (2016). Technology at work v2.0: The future is not what it used to be (Citi GPS: Global Perspectives & Solutions). Oxford. Retrieved from http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/downloads/ reports/Citi_GPS_Technology_Work_2.pdf. Frey, C. B., & Rahbari, E. 2016. Do labor-saving technologies spell the death of jobs in the developing world (Paper prepared for the 2016 Brookings Blum Roundtable). Goldin, C., & Katz, L. F. (2007). The race between education and technology: The evolution of U.S. educational wage differentials, 1890 to 2005 (NBER Working Paper Series No. 12984). Cambridge, MA: NBER. Retrieved from http:// www.nber.org/papers/w12984. Gollin, D. M., Parente, S., and Rogerson, R. (2004). Farm Work, Home Work and International Productivity Differences. Review of Economic Dynamics, 7(4), 827–850.
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Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation
Title
Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation
Authors
Lukas Schlogl
Andy Sumner
Location
Wien
Date
2020
Language
English
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CC BY 4.0
ISBN
978-3-030-30131-6
Size
15.3 x 21.6 cm
Pages
110
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