A World Without Work, written by Daniel Susskind, is a book that anyone interested in macro-economic policy should read. It deals with the “Growth” Event – that has carved human history into two ...
Technology is not just taking over factory jobs, according to British author and scholar Richard Susskind, it's about to do the jobs of lawyers, doctors, journalists and other professionals. It could ...
Summertime, and here’s a summer reading suggestion, for students of finance, political economy and moral philosophy everywhere… The book is A World Without Work, written by Daniel Susskind, published ...
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But economist Daniel Susskind is looking at automation from one other angle — how technological unemployment will greatly worsen inequality, regardless of its potential positive effects. That and the ...
Americans are grappling with the complexities of economic growth, technology, and their impacts on society. This week, Brent talks with Oxford University economist Daniel Susskind, who explores these ...
“Once you start thinking about growth,” the late economist Robert Lucas said, “it’s hard to think about anything else.” For economists, maybe. For the rest of us, economic growth has generally been an ...
The Oxford economist talks about his new book on the challenges of a society with no traditional employment Daniel Susskind is an economist and fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. He has held policy ...
Tiger moms who want their kids to grow up to be lawyers, beware: futurists Richard and Daniel Susskind foresee the break-up of many professions, such as law. The father and son team make the case in ...
It has long been argued that workers will be replaced by machines, but now the threat is real. How will we bring about a revolution in both work and leisure? Oscar Wilde dreamed of a world without ...
At the beginning of this remarkable book, its author Daniel Susskind quotes Nobel laureate economist Wassily Leontief: “What technological progress had done to horses, he said, it would eventually do ...
Hannah Boland is The Telegraph’s Retail Editor. She has broken numerous stories on Asda's turnaround efforts, M&S's cyber attack and John Lewis. She also covers pharmaceuticals and was shortlisted for ...