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A Note on Technical Change, Skill Formation, and Economic Instability*
Cyrus Bina
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Business & Economics
Economic Instability
91%
Technical Change
73%
Capitalism
44%
Deskilling
26%
Aggregate Production Function
24%
Production Theory
23%
Creative Destruction
22%
Neoclassical Theory
22%
Factors of Production
19%
Orthodoxy
16%
Economic Theory
14%
Human Capital
13%
Rhetoric
11%
Labor
11%
Social Sciences
capitalist society
60%
production theory
37%
neoclassical theory
35%
deskilling
35%
corporeality
32%
production function
32%
economics
30%
economic theory
26%
human capital
22%
rhetoric
19%
labor
16%
literature
9%