Monthly Archives: July 2018

Against the Looming Economic Impacts of Automation, Politicians Can’t Continue on Cruise Control

In response to much of the political debate about jobs being lost to China and Mexico—and other global punching bags—a meek, oft-ignored retort posits: “But… automation.” Indeed, automation has played as much if not a bigger role in job loss as wage disparities and protectionist (a.k.a., tariff-based) policies. Tinkering with market equality and retaliatory measures […]