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Oxford Economics specializes in global quantitative analysis and business and public-policy advice. The firm offers a portfolio of forecasting services, consisting of regular reports, databases, and models on countries, cities, and industries.

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Oxford Economics
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8th Floor
New York, New York, 10004
United States
(646) 503 3050

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How Robots Change the World
How Robots Change the World
Oxford Economics brought together a team of their economists, econometricians, modelers and technology experts from across their worldwide network of...

The AI Paradox and How Robots Are Making Work More Human
The AI Paradox and How Robots Are Making Work More...
This research study goes beyond existing efforts to identify the jobs at risk of automation and where new jobs will...





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How Robots Change the World
Oxford Economics brought together a team of their economists, econometricians, modelers and technology experts from across their worldwide network of over 250 analysts to conduct an extensive research study to analyze the robotics phenomenon, and what automation really means for jobs and productivity.

How Robots Change the World and What Automation Really Means For Jobs and Productivity
A new report by Oxford Economics claims that robots are forecasted to replace almost a tenth of the world’s manufacturing jobs with the majority borne by lower-income areas in developed nations.

How Robots Change the World and What Automation Really Means For Jobs and Productivity
A new report by Oxford Economics claims that robots are forecasted to replace almost a tenth of the world's manufacturing jobs with the majority borne by lower-income areas in developed nations.

The AI Paradox and How Robots Are Making Work More Human
This research study goes beyond existing efforts to identify the jobs at risk of automation and where new jobs will be created, it attempts to answer vital questions such as; which jobs will be automated and what will those employees do?




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