Productivity machines: Transatlantic transfers of computing technology and culture in the Cold War

But Europeans did not perceive of computers as productivity machines that promised higher standards of living; instead, they saw computers as automation technologies that threatened technological unemployment and socio-economic decline. Closer studies of the German insurance and banking industries s...

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Main Author: Schlombs, Corinna
Corporate Author: University of Pennsylvania
Other Authors: Cowan, Ruth Schwartz, 1941- (advisor)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
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