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Technology and Employment in an Open Underdeveloped Economy Prabhat Patnaik
[Working Paper No. 01/2006]
The process of trade and financial liberalisation under a capitalist economy, which links the pace of technological and structural change to that of the advanced capitalist world, must necessarily lead to increase in unemployment, a constant wage rate at subsistence and increase in absolute poverty for a larger section of the work force. This trend is further strengthened by the demand pattern of the classes whose income shares increase in this scenario. A socialist economy, in comparison, can opt for an alternative trajectory of development through control over the pace of technological change, brought about through trade and capital controls.
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