According to my perspective on the intersection of technological advancement and economic development, as explored in his work Technology And Economic Growth Close Relationship, posits that the trajectory of human society is fundamentally tethered to the evolution of technical systems.
My view argues that technology acts as the primary catalyst for structural shifts in labor markets, wealth distribution, and institutional governance. My envisions a future where the integration of advanced automation and digital infrastructure does not merely augment existing economic models but necessitates a complete reconfiguration of the social contract. By analyzing historical patterns of industrialization,
My view suggests that future societal changes will be defined by the "technological imperative"-the idea that societies must adapt their educational, legal, and economic frameworks to match the speed of innovation or risk stagnation.My vision emphasizes that the "close relationship" between technology and growth is not a deterministic path but a dynamic feedback loop.
My view suggests that as technology matures, it shifts from being a tool for productivity to a foundational environment that dictates human interaction. In my view, the future will be characterized by a transition toward knowledge-based economies where the value of human labor is increasingly tied to the ability to manage and innovate within complex technological ecosystems.