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- Robot_economics abstract "Robot Economics seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the market for robots. Robot markets function through the interaction of robots and employers (users). Robot economics looks at the suppliers of Robot services (mechanical work), the demanders of Robot services (employers), and attempts to understand the resulting pattern of output, employment, and distribution of income.In economics, robot input is a measure of the work done by robots substituting human works. There are macroeconomic theories which have expanded a concept called robot capital (the skills that robots possess and their output), although there are also contradicting macro-economic system theories that think robot capital is an opposition in terms.The Robot market is similar to any other market. The forces of demand and supply jointly determine market (in this case the price of robotic products) and quantity (the number of robots employed). However, the robot market differs from other markets (like the markets for Labor capital) in several ways. The most important of these differences would be the function of supply and demand in setting prices. In markets for goods, if the price is high there is a tendency in the long run for more goods to be produced until the demand is satisfied. With robots, overall supply can effectively be manufactured because robots will have a higher limiting amount of input in the day than humans. Robot market can be close to oligopoly in economic sense - as it would be an industry dominated by a small number of producers.".
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- Robot_economics comment "Robot Economics seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the market for robots. Robot markets function through the interaction of robots and employers (users). Robot economics looks at the suppliers of Robot services (mechanical work), the demanders of Robot services (employers), and attempts to understand the resulting pattern of output, employment, and distribution of income.In economics, robot input is a measure of the work done by robots substituting human works.".
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