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The future of work

RAND Corporation, a US ‘think-tank’, is famous for devising game theory in the 1950s and using it to argue for a pre-emptive nuclear strike against Russia. Fortunately President Truman didn’t heed the advice. That episode aside, RAND’s policy research is highly regarded in the US. The company has just completed a major study examining the future of work. <b>By Peter Gibson</b>.

The future of work

RAND’s thesis draws together the clearly defined trends of globalisation, increasing wage disparities depending on educational achievement, plus the constant march of technological progress. While Australia...

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