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Technology and Employment: Innovation and Growth in the U.S. Economy (1987)

Chapter: Appendix B: Consultants to and Briefers of the Panel

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Consultants to and Briefers of the Panel." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 1987. Technology and Employment: Innovation and Growth in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1004.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Consultants to and Briefers of the Panel." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 1987. Technology and Employment: Innovation and Growth in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1004.
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B Consultants to and Bnefers of the Pane! ROBERT U. AYRES, Professor, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie-Mellon University LOUIS BLAIR, Consultant, Falls Church, Virginia ROBERT M. COSTRELL, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst PAUL F. GLASER, Vice President and Chairman, Corporate Technology Committee, Citicorp JEFFREY A. HART, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Indiana University H. ALLAN HUNT, Manager of Research, Upjohn Institute for Employment Research LOUIS JACOBSON, Senior Staff Research Economist, Upjohn Institut for Employment Research BARRY LEVY, Professor and Director, Occupational Health Program, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical Center MICHAEL PODGURSKY, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst LAWRENCE PULLEY, Associate Professor, School of Business Administration, College of William and Mary DUVVURU SRIRAM, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 211 e

212 APPENDIX B GERALD I. SUSMAN, Professor, College of Business Administration, and Director, Center for the Management of Technological and Organizational Change, Pennsylvania State University DAVID E. WILLIAMS, Vice President, Cambridge Reports, Inc. HILLIARD L. WILLIAMS, Director, Central Research Laboratories, Monsanto Company

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Will the adoption of new technologies by U.S. industry lead to widespread unemployment? Or will the resulting use of new processes and techniques, as well as the introduction of new products, open new opportunities for American workers? This volume studies the relationship of technology to employment and the effects of technological change on the workplace. The authors discuss the role of new technologies in strengthening U.S. international competitiveness, recommend initiatives for assisting displaced workers, and make recommendations to aid industry in developing and adopting the new technology it needs to compete successfully in the world economy.

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