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Appendix C: Papers Commissioned by the Panel
Pages 213-215

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... trade policy created by the increased importance of technology in international trade, including an evaluation of policy responses. Martin Neil Baily, The Brookings Institution: An analysis of the decline in productivity during the past decade, including discussion of the role of innovation, diffusion, and investment.
From page 214...
... Department of Labor: An analysis apportioning sectoral changes in employment levels during 1972-1985 into demand effects, productivity effects, and import effects. Larry Hirschhorn, University of Pennsylvania: A summary of the extensive literature on management and human resources problems associated with the adoption of information technologies in the services sector, examining the evidence on labor displacement and skill impacts and considering the effects of information technologies on the organization of work and firms in the services sector.
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... The paper includes a profile of those receiving such training and compares their postservice employment experiences with those of graduates of comparable civilian training. Michael Morgan, University of Washington: Examination of the challenges to the existing occupational safety and health regulatory apparatus that are raised by microelectronics-based and information technologies in manufacturing and services.


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