The next production revolution: implications for governments and business
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2017
444 p.
environmental impact assessment ; information technology ; labour market ; production management ; productivity ; research and development ; skill ; technological change ; digitalisation
Technology
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264271036-en
English
Bibliogr.
9789264271159
"This publication examines the opportunities and challenges, for business and government, associated with technologies bringing about the “next production revolution”. These include a variety of digital technologies (e.g. the Internet of Things and advanced robotics), industrial biotechnology, 3D printing, new materials and nanotechnology. Some of these technologies are already used in production, while others will be available in the near future. All are developing rapidly. As these technologies transform the production and the distribution of goods and services, they will have far-reaching consequences for productivity, skills, income distribution, well-being and the environment. The more that governments and firms understand how production could develop in the near future, the better placed they will be to address the risks and reap the benefits."
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