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Innovation, automation and a sustainable economy : tackling the inequality, climate and biodiversity crises / Jon-Arild Johannessen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in the economics of innovationPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003463252
  • 1003463258
  • 9781040008720
  • 1040008720
  • 9781040008744
  • 1040008747
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9/27 23/eng/20231018
Online resources: Summary: "Economic inequality, the environmental crisis and the climate crisis are systemically linked. Accordingly, they should be understood as a single, interconnected system and strategies for resolving them should be guided by this understanding. This book demonstrates how the Green New Deal and its Systemic alternative, the Red New Deal, could influence the course of these three global crises, all within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The author has developed several scenarios that are relevant to the automation that will result from advances in artificial intelligence and intelligent robots. The first is one of mass unemployment, while the second envisages low rates of unemployment, although workers will experience stagnation and then decline in their wages. It is possible to envisage a different set of scenarios, however, we must replace the capitalist economic model with a different model: mutualism, a sustainable model that would allow for economic growth, while also addressing the three current systemic crises. The author argues that if such a model is implemented, there will be jobs for everyone and the climate crisis will be tackled, because people's welfare will be prioritized over profit. We can assert that such a model will foster the development of economic equality. The basic premise of this mutual and sustainable economic model is that sustainability is in everyone's interests. The book employs both established and innovative methods, such as literature reviews, scenario thinking and historical methods to underpin its arguments, but also conceptual generalization as an intellectual tool to tackle the general research problem, thus, it will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of sustainability and the innovation economy"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Economic inequality, the environmental crisis and the climate crisis are systemically linked. Accordingly, they should be understood as a single, interconnected system and strategies for resolving them should be guided by this understanding. This book demonstrates how the Green New Deal and its Systemic alternative, the Red New Deal, could influence the course of these three global crises, all within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The author has developed several scenarios that are relevant to the automation that will result from advances in artificial intelligence and intelligent robots. The first is one of mass unemployment, while the second envisages low rates of unemployment, although workers will experience stagnation and then decline in their wages. It is possible to envisage a different set of scenarios, however, we must replace the capitalist economic model with a different model: mutualism, a sustainable model that would allow for economic growth, while also addressing the three current systemic crises. The author argues that if such a model is implemented, there will be jobs for everyone and the climate crisis will be tackled, because people's welfare will be prioritized over profit. We can assert that such a model will foster the development of economic equality. The basic premise of this mutual and sustainable economic model is that sustainability is in everyone's interests. The book employs both established and innovative methods, such as literature reviews, scenario thinking and historical methods to underpin its arguments, but also conceptual generalization as an intellectual tool to tackle the general research problem, thus, it will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of sustainability and the innovation economy"-- Provided by publisher.

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