labor, are pretty much the same everywhere. However, automation is not only likely to entrench further structural inequality between countries. Without a fundamental shift in the way economies are organized, it will dramatically exacerbate inequality within many countries as well. It will do this firstly by diminishing opportunities for unskilled and semi-skilled people to find decent employment, while simultaneously inflating the incomes of those few who continue to manage what are largely automated businesses.6 As importantly, it will increase returns on capital rather than labor, so
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