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Pension provision in the robotic age
Qing Ping Ma
Department of Finance, Accounting and Economics
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Artificial Intelligence
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Robotics
100%
Pension Provision
100%
Robot Intelligence
100%
Pensions
50%
Defined Benefit Pension Plans
50%
Low-wage Workers
50%
Employment Rate
50%
Pension System
50%
Individual Account
50%
Potential Support Ratio
50%
Labor Productivity
25%
Economic Activity
25%
Popular
25%
Taxation
25%
Human Labor
25%
Job Market
25%
Financial Risk
25%
Employed Workers
25%
Longevity Risk
25%
State Pensions
25%
Human Society
25%
Job Loss
25%
Pension Funding Gap
25%
Wage Income
25%
Population Aging
25%
Guaranteed Income
25%
Will of the People
25%
Unemployed Workers
25%
Insolvency
25%
Older Persons
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Low Wages
100%
Labor Productivity
50%
Unemployment
50%