Digital technologies, robotic automation and artificial intelligence are becoming the main drivers of technological and economic development. In this regard, it is quite natural that the demand for justification of such threats for the employment market appears, and also the question arises whether it is possible to foresee and analyze the level of inequality and distribution of income in the society where the proportion of artificial intellectual systems in creating new costs will be exceptionally large.
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Akaev, A., Rudskoi, A., & Devezas, T. (2018). Digital economy and the models of income distribution in the society. SHS Web of Conferences, 44, 00005. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184400005
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