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Ford, Martin (Martin R.), author.
Title
The rise of the robots : technology and the threat of mass unemployment / Martin Ford.
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London : Oneworld, 2016.
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BJL 5th Floor
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xviii, 334 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm
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Originally published: 2015.
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9781780748481
1780748485
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Author
Ford, Martin (Martin R.), author.
Subject
Technological unemployment.
Labor supply -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Labor supply -- Effect of automation on.
Employment forecasting.
Descript
xviii, 334 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm
Content
text
still image
Media
unmediated
Carrier
volume
Note
Originally published: 2015.
ISBN
9781780748481
1780748485
Author
Ford, Martin (Martin R.), author.
Subject
Technological unemployment.
Labor supply -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Labor supply -- Effect of automation on.
Employment forecasting.
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL 5th Floor
HD6331 .F67
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Technological unemployment.
Labor supply -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Labor supply -- Effect of automation on.
Employment forecasting.
Descript
xviii, 334 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm
Content
text
still image
Media
unmediated
Carrier
volume
Note
Originally published: 2015.
ISBN
9781780748481
1780748485
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