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Given these developments, there is every reason to believe that
technological
innovation will lead ultimately to commoditization of many skills that now seem very precious and unique.
The next generation of
technological
advances could also promote greater income equality by leveling the playing field in education.
This, together with
technological
innovations and the deployment of sidelined corporate cash, would unleash productive capacity, producing faster and more inclusive growth, while validating asset prices, which are now artificially elevated.
The program, named after the NASA moon mission, is built on the idea of “directed
technological
change.”
The highest
technological
priority is to develop batteries for transport that are cheaper, longer-lasting, faster-charging, and lighter.
Rather, it often happens in waves, characterized by “tipping point” moments brought on by the confluence of
technological
progress, financial incentives, political leadership, policy change, and, most important, social mobilization.
Second, they counter the effects of carbon mispricing on the direction of
technological
change.
When cross-border spillovers militate against taxing carbon and subsidizing
technological
development in clean industries, boosting green industries for competitive reasons is a good thing, not a bad thing.
But while
technological
progress undoubtedly destroys jobs, it also creates them.
Given rapid
technological
progress, improved opportunities for effective lifelong learning will be needed to enable workers to upgrade their skills continuously or learn new ones.
With revamped education systems, we can ensure that
technological
progress makes all of our lives more hopeful, fulfilling, and prosperous.
For those peoples and countries now marginalized from the process of
technological
development, production, and exchange I believe that only one viable option exists: a new assertion of themselves as independent states, regionally integrated in as many ways as possible.
NCDs – slowly evolving chronic conditions that primarily affect older adults and are unlikely to be resolved with a quick
technological
fix – are not.
The prosperity of the first age of globalization before 1914, for example, resulted from a successful constellation of developments: falling transport and communication costs, the
technological
breakthroughs of the second industrial revolution, the pacific state of international relations, and Great Britain’s successful management of the gold standard.
Creating lifelong learning opportunities is the only way to enable the labor force to adapt to constantly evolving
technological
conditions.
For now, African economies can take advantage of
technological
catch-up by reverse engineering existing technologies and tailoring them to suit local conditions – an approach that has worked well for East Asian countries.
A key contributor to this
technological
transformation was a mandatory EU technical standard enforced in 1987.
When there are competing
technological
approaches, such as the famous contest in the 1970s between the Betamax and VHS standards for videotape, consumers are better served if these contests between similar standards are settled promptly and decisively, to preclude the risk of spending money on a losing technology.
This narrative puts the blame for stagnant wages and rising inequality on
technological
forces beyond our control.
And, as Anthony Atkinson reminds us in his masterful book on inequality, even
technological
change is not immune from government agency: There is much that policymakers can do to influence the direction of
technological
change and ensure that it leads to higher employment and greater equity.
The NIC analysts did not neglect the possibility of a
technological
surprise, but they focused on the wrong technology.
The real
technological
breakthrough was the shale-energy revolution.
On the mainland,
technological
progress continued unimpeded.
But, as the US economy recovers,
technological
change is accelerating, fueling demand for more skills at a time when the workforce’s educational-attainment levels have plateaued.
He is right to do so, because many of today’s crucial challenges – saving the planet from our own excesses; ensuring that
technological
advances benefit all members of society; and building the new infrastructure that we need nationally and globally for a sustainable future – demand collective solutions.
In fact, however, there is plenty of evidence for the rival narrative that rapid and deep labor-saving
technological
change is what is putting pressure on wages, and that imports of cheap labor-intensive goods that US workers consume are actually offsetting that distress.
On the other hand, new
technological
advances could deliver immense economic gains.
The forum’s theme was undoubtedly selected partly in response to fears that
technological
advances will lead to widespread unemployment, as machines become advanced enough to replace humans in performing an increasing number of tasks.
As MIT’s Andrew McAfee pointed out, historically,
technological
revolutions have “eventually led to more, if different, jobs”; but, with machines becoming increasingly intelligent, “this time may be different.”
Rather, it needs people who work with plastic, and their governments, to become as adaptable as the material itself, taking advantage of
technological
advances to ensure that we can make the most of a cheap and versatile material, without subjecting the environment to its damaging impact.
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