Paul Krugman is Wrong about the Rise of the Robots
…get shut down. Think of on industrial robot being used by an auto manufacturer. The robot will not continue running if no one is buying cars.* So if we automate…
…get shut down. Think of on industrial robot being used by an auto manufacturer. The robot will not continue running if no one is buying cars.* So if we automate…
…raw materials from one country becoming steel in another, becoming a car part in a third, becoming a finished auto in a fourth that is then exported to a fifth….
…Medicare thinks EMRs are inflating billings, due to text cloning and auto-coding The hospital and nursing home systems are distractions to nursing Going totally paperless is largely a myth so…
…false after, say, the CEO of the auto company that Romney said was closing a major plant in Ohio and moving the jobs to China said in a highly-publicized statement…
…away from the disastrous policies of the Bush years–fairer immigration actions, more interest in the middle class and jobs, wise action to save the auto industry when Romney would have…
…the transparency and administration of state and local subsidies, but at the same time they show the limits of state-by-state reform. For example, no automobile assembly plant has been built…
…system—but not enough of it. No wonder George Romney left the auto industry for government. He wanted to make some money! We need to end this redistribution-of-wealth thing completely! Forever!…
…states will retain the right to mandate the purchase of health insurance (e.g., “Massachusetts’s “Romneycare”), and of auto insurance, and of broccoli, and of gym memberships. Don’t underestimate the impact…
…auto emissions and takes cars off our congested roads. We fought hard to include this provision in the bill so that transit riders can enjoy the same benefits as drivers….
…blog. The key paragraphs of the Economist post are: The purpose of Mr Romney’s op-ed is to clarify his position on the auto bail-out ahead of Michigan’s primary on February…