Exam 10: Work and Wealth
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The situation where some people have access to modern information technology and others do not has been given the label "."
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the digital divide
When one store stays open late to gain an advantage, its competitors begin to stay open late, too. At this point the first store is no better off than it was before, but now every store has additional expenses. This illustration is an example of what Frank and Cook call a
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Productivity in the United States doubled between 1945 and 1990. However, the work week didn't get shorter because
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In 2001 Swedish appliance maker Electrolux introduced a domestic robotic .
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Many software jobs are moving from the United States to India because India has many qualified computer programmers and .
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According to the Encyclopedia of Computer Science, a "programmable machine that either in performance or appearance imitates human activities" is called a
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In 1997 IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeated world champion Gary Kasparov playing the game of .
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Artificial intelligence is the field of computer science and engineering that focuses on ways to get machines to exhibit
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In some markets a few top performers receive a disproportionate share of the rewards. Frank and Cook call this phenomenon
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The process by which a new technology is assimilated into a society is called
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Robert Frank and Philip Cook have explored markets where a few top performers receive a disproportionate share of the rewards. They call them markets.
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The percentage of American workers involved in the industry has dropped from 35 percent in 1947 to 10 percent in 2009.
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The first people to adopt a new technology are those who have more money. As the technology matures, its price drops dramatically, enabling more people to acquire it. This process is called .
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An arrangement where employees spend a significant portion of their work day at a distance from the employer or traditional place of work is called .
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Productivity in the United States doubled between 1948 and 1990. This productivity increase translated into a higher for the average American.
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In 2011 a program named Watson running on an IBM supercomputer
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