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Publications: Robert D. Atkinson

June 10, 2025

Federal Lights on for Lights-Out Factories

It’s time to think big and bold. The United States should pursue a super-automation moonshot by establishing 50 to 100 demonstration factories that deploy state-of-the-art automation technologies.

June 5, 2025

No, AI Robots Won’t Take All Our Jobs

Instead, they will boost productivity, lower prices and spur the evolution of the labor market.

June 5, 2025

Why America Must Embrace Job-Killing Technology

Call me heartless, but nothing would make me happier than seeing 50 percent of American jobs automated over the next decade or so. Automation and displacement equal progress.

June 3, 2025

Family First or Country First? Why National Conservatives’ Family Tax Cuts Miss the Mark

The best way to put a chicken in every family pot is by supporting policies that raise median per-capita income.

May 30, 2025

Serious About Shrinking Government? Cut the SBA

Assuming the Trump administration is serious about shrinking government, why not eliminate an agency whose sole purpose is to distort market outcomes by privileging firm size over performance and productivity? When it comes to government waste, the Small Business Administration is low-hanging fruit that has been over-ripe for a long time.

May 29, 2025

Climate Utopians’ Crusade Against Climate Realists

When the history is written about why the world didn’t solve climate change as it should have, much of the blame should be placed on the environmentalists who gave short shrift to the critical need for innovation—and even attacked those who called for it.

May 27, 2025

“Big Pharma” Is a Normal Industry

President Trump has announced his intention to regulate U.S. drug prices. But the arguments in favor of doing so are wrong. Price controls reduce development of new treatments and cures, and hurt U.S. biopharmaceutical competitiveness.

May 22, 2025

Forget GDP. The Real Reason to Boost Manufacturing Is Power

A deindustrialized nation, which the United States is on the path to becoming, is not a strong nation. Especially not when China is doing everything it can to dominate the world’s advanced, dual-use industries.

May 20, 2025

“Khanservative” Antitrust Is Not the Answer to the Failure of Neoliberalism

Instead of throwing out the corporate baby with the bathwater, how about some nuance in the justified critique of neoliberalism?

May 18, 2025

South Korean Policy in the Trump and China Era: Broad-Based Technological Innovation, Not Just Export-Led Growth

In the Trump and China era, South Korea must move beyond export-led growth. Scaling up small firms and boosting productivity in services must be national imperatives.

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