In a recent report, the World Economic Forum
considered that the use of robots in economic activity will cause far more job
losses in the near future than there will be new ones created. Every economic
sector will be affected. The CLD tries to illustrate the dynamic effects of
replacing human workers with robots. This dynamic indicates that if there is no replacement of
the income forgone by the laid off
workers, then the economy will soon grind to a halt. To avoid disaster, there
must be enough money in circulation, not parked in off-shore investments, to
permit the purchase of all the goods and services produced by robots. The
challenge for the government is to make sure that this is case.
ROBOTS AND A DISATROUS ECONOMIC DYNAMIC
Influence of migration on the number of working-age population.
Clone of Clone of Radno sposobno stanovništvo
Causal loop diagram illustrating one of the contributing factors to employee hiring.
Clone of Hiring Cycle (1-Loop; Balancing)
Influence of migration on the number of working-age population.
Clone of Clone of Clone of Radno sposobno stanovništvo
A toy model to see what happens to employment when people must move through various states to get to certain jobs
Clone of Basic Employment Model
This is the model I developed within the scope of my article titled "System dynamics and geometric compromise programming: assessing the impact of entrepreneurship wage subsidies on macroeconomic objectives".
You can access my published article via this link: http://doi.org/10.1111/itor.13601
System dynamics and geometric compromise programming: assessing the impact of entrepreneurship wage subsidies on macroeconomic objectives (Article)
Causal loop diagram illustrating one of the contributing factors to employee hiring.
Hiring Cycle (1-Loop; Balancing)
A toy model to see what happens to employment when people must move through various states to get to certain jobs
Clone of Basic Employment Model
Some random task from SMA
Dinamica Urbana II
Some random task from SMA
HOUSING 2
Summary of Ch 19 of Mitchell Wray and Watts Textbook see IM-164967 for book overview
Clone of Full Employment Policy