Robotics, CAM, and Industrial Productivity
Robotics and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies are frequently cited as the key to reversing the decline in U.S. productivity growth, restoring the international competitiveness of American goods, and stimulating overall levels of economic growth. These are claims that deserve serious a...
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Main Authors: | AYRES, Robert U., MILLER, Steven M. |
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1982
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