Breakthrough : a growth revolution / Martin Fleming.
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- 9781637423103
- Economic development
- Comparative economics
- Technological innovations -- Economic aspects
- Technology and civilization
- Industrialization -- History
- Capital investment
- Tangible investment
- Intangible assets
- Growth dynamics
- General-purpose technology
- Knowledge diffusion
- Absorptive capacity
- Labor income share
- Capital income share
- Growth revolution
- Fairness
- Equality
- New social contract
- Income distribution
- Wage increase
- Worker engagement
- Small and medium business
- Fourth Industrial revolution
- Artificial Intelligence
- HD82
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Chapter 1. Introduction: the growth revolution ahead -- Chapter 2. Industrial Revolution, growth, and technological change -- Chapter 3. Four industrial revolutions -- Chapter 4. Superstar firms, knowledge transfer, and labor income share -- Chapter 5. Resource transformation as growth recovers -- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Is a growth revolution possible? -- Epilogue Know unknows -- Appendix A. Dating major global financial crises -- Appendix B. Long-lived capital with embedded tangible and intangible capital -- Appendix C. Capital investment and income generation -- Appendix D. Shifting labor income shares in the First Industrial Revolution -- Appendix E. Technology and changing elasticity of substitution -- Appendix F. Employee trust and productivity.
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What's necessary for the United States and other developed nations to realize stronger growth and more equal incomes? What's necessary for families to feel vacations, college educations, and retirements are possible? Will artificial intelligence (AI) automate or augment workers' jobs? Will the 2020-2021 global pandemic be sufficiently disruptive to deliver fundamental transformation? The growth dynamics of the developed economies experience significant variation over long periods. This book examines the economic logic of such variation and whether the long-term movement is the result of random events or whether improved outcomes arise from within the system. The book proposes a growth and fairness agenda through which stronger economic growth and more equally distributed incomes can be possible.
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