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Articles by Lukas Schlogl

Will 1.8bn jobs in developing countries be taken over by robots? (Probably not. But…)

July 27, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week, we continue a special series of blogs on the future of economic development, work, and wages in developing countries. We look at employment […]

Drivers of automation: who or what leads the way?

July 20, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week, we continue a special series of blogs based on our new paper on the future of economic development, work, and wages in developing […]

The future of work and wages in developing countries: a special series of blogs

July 13, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week, we continue a special series of blogs on the future of economic development, work, and wages in developing countries. Last week we presented […]

The Rise of the Robot Reserve Army: Working Hard or Hardly Working?

July 6, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

The rise of a new global ‘robot reserve army’ will have profound effects on developing countries but will it mean people will be working hard […]

DSA2018: Does structural transformation lead to higher inequality?

June 29, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

The ESRC GPID network ran two panels at the DSA 2018 conference in Manchester showcasing new research on structural change and inclusive growth. In this […]

Does deindustrialisation cause inequality to rise?

June 22, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week, ESRC GPID Director, Andy Sumner continues continues the set of blogs on deindustrialisation and developing countries. In past weeks, we’ve discussed varieties of […]

What are the drivers of deindustrialisation and why does it matter?

June 15, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week on the ESRC GPID blog, we continue a series of pieces on deindustrialisation and developing countries. Deindustrialisation is emerging as the contemporary development […]

Are there good and bad varieties of deindustrialisation?

June 8, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

Deindustrialisation has become the experience of many middle income developing countries. This week on the ESRC GPID blog we start a series of blogs on […]

New research on Structural Change, Inequality, and Inclusive Growth: #DSA2018, here we come!

June 1, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

It’s conference season and the ESRC GPID network is running two panels at the DSA 2018 conference showcasing brand new research on structural change and […]

How did South East Asia achieve such rapid economic and social transformation in a short space of time?

May 25, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week, ESRC GPID Director, Andy Sumner, concludes the set of blogs on structural transformation and inclusive growth in South East Asia. Malaysia, Indonesia and […]

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