Technological Changes, Investments, and Unemployment Pre and Post Covid 19 in the United States A State-Level Analysis
Fatma Abdelkaoui,
Ali Sadaoui,
Feriel Nasser
et al.
Abstract:Breaking the intractable cycle of poverty in a country requires effective resolution of the unemployment problem by the government. One approach to mitigate unemployment is to foster investment in various sectors, and in the era of the industrial revolution, technological innovation should also be considered. The correlation between technology and unemployment has been extensively debated, and this study seeks to examine the connections between technological progress, physical investment, education, inflation,… Show more
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