Work for all or mass unemployment? : computerised technical change into the twenty-first century
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Work for all or mass unemployment? : computerised technical change into the twenty-first century
Pinter Publishers , Distributed exclusively in the USA & Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This controversial book is a contribution to one of the most important issues of today. Looking beyond the superficial problems associated with the use of new technology, Professor Freeman presents a scenario for sustainable development. This is not utopia, but a clearheaded blueprint for guiding our policy makers forward.
目次
- "Disturbing, perhaps alarming"
- why mass unemployemnt is economically wasteful, socially disasterous and ethically unacceptable
- Ricardo's cat - economic theory and why the fears of technical change on the part of the "labouring class" conform to the correct principles of political economy
- "the biggest technological Juggernaut that ever rolled" - information and communication technology (ICT)
- 10,000 miles or one micro-second? - the international dimension of technical change and employment in the world economy
- a man's place is in the home - new patterns of work, working hours and family life, what flexibility could mean
- sustainable development and limits to growth - the machine that changed the world in the 20th century (the automobile) and the machine that can save the environment in the 21st century (the computer)
- in the long run we are not all dead - why Keynes is still relevant but not enough
- work for all - policies for the turn of the century and the millennium.
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