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Publications: Robert D. Atkinson

April 2, 2026

Europe’s Competitiveness Crisis Requires More Than Technocratic Tinkering

Fixing the EU’s productivity, innovation, and competitiveness crisis requires a fundamental political reorientation. Until it makes that shift, expect more reports, more tinkering, and more decline.

March 30, 2026

Mobilizing for Techno-Economic War, Part 2: Slowing China’s Advance

Boosting U.S. competitiveness in national power industries is necessary, but not sufficient to avoid losing to China. America also must take measures to slow the PRC’s progress toward global dominance. This report provides more than 100 actionable recommendations for the administration and Congress. Western allies should take many of the same steps.

March 27, 2026

Will AI Really Eliminate Entry-Level Jobs?

AI isn’t about to wipe out entry-level jobs. The data says otherwise, history contradicts it, and productivity gains will create new opportunities.

March 19, 2026

Polling as Propaganda: How Blue Rose Research’s AI Survey Misleads

A poll built on leading questions, false choices, and fearmongering does not reflect actual public opinion on AI. It shows how to optimize disinformation for partisan messaging.

March 15, 2026

Will Artificial Intelligence Turn Out to Be a Dream Killer?

Despite what the apostles of artificial general intelligence warn, there is no reason to think AGI will get here anytime soon, if ever.

March 14, 2026

Korea’s Real Jobs Problem Isn’t AI

Seventy percent of young Koreans hold university degrees. Only 14 percent of jobs are in large firms. The most immediate concern is not jobs disappearing due to AI, but that there are too few high-quality jobs in the first place.

March 12, 2026

UBI: Unbelievably Bad Idea

Rather than proposing universal basic income as the solution to robots supposedly taking all our jobs, the task should be to improve federal worker adjustment assistance programs.

March 6, 2026

WEF Thinks the Sky Is Falling and That We Need a New Growth Model

WEF should articulate a global productivity agenda to make a meaningful contribution, because the kind of capitalism we have today is not the reason for slow growth in many developing economies.

February 20, 2026

We Don’t Want Our Companies to Be Jobs Programs

We should want companies to shed workers they no longer need. Productivity gains flow to lower prices, higher wages, and long-term growth. Don’t slow innovation—accelerate it.

February 18, 2026

Are We in the Middle of an AI Boom or Bubble?

A quarter century after the dot-com revolution, artificial intelligence is prompting similar waves of exuberance and alarm. History suggests AI may face short-term hiccups, but is more likely headed toward robust, sustained growth.

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