While we have the capacity to produce output for these people, it is not profitable to do so.
That is, it takes input from the outside world, then performs algorithms to produce output in the form of mental state or action.
Next, non-technical staff, unable to produce quality output, learn to shirk responsibility as they throw projects over the fence to IT.
As a starting point, assume that each of us is only able to produce enough output for herself or himself to survive.
Firms are not dying to invest, produce more output, and hire new workers if only interest rates would fall a bit more or banks had more reserves.
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Collectively, the factories are expected to produce an annual output of solar modules capable of generating gigawatts of electricity, the company said.
With dual 2-inch, full-range drivers and a dedicated 5.25-inch subwoofer, the KMC 3 produce amazingly detailed output while creating deep, realistic bass.
As the Bank of England pointed out in its recent Inflation Report, even if you assume that the recent increase in self-employment has yet to produce any extra output for the economy, that would still only explain about a tenth of the fall in the UK's productivity over that period.
In France, the introduction of a 35-hour working week means that more workers are needed to produce the same economic output, which is aggravating labour shortages.
It had all the earmarks of a bad deal, not least because it was unclear if the Soviet Union had functioning factories that could produce and ship useable output.
America guzzles more petrol per person than any other big country, and uses more energy to produce each unit of economic output than most of its rivals.
This naturally shifted employment from the more productive manufacturing sector, where fewer workers are needed to produce a given increase in output, to service industries where more workers are needed.
Just over a quarter of all farmers produce 60% of the total output.
Its backers say it will produce 300MW, three times the total output of Rwanda.
They produce, by far, the largest output of oil - ten million barrels a day or so.
Since China has over four times America's population, it only has to produce a quarter of America's output per head to exceed America's total output.
U.S. manufacturers now produce three and a half times more output per worker hour than they did in the peak employment year of 1979, in part because offshoring has sent many low-value jobs overseas, but also because automation has replaced lots of factory jobs.
Several studies find, for instance, that when an electricity generator can choose between the output of many nearby coalmines that produce coal of a particular quality, it tends to buy its coal on an open market.
The site is expected to produce 183, 000 cars this year, with output forecast to rise to 250, 000 within three years.
Some, apparently, believe we may have a robot economy down the road where machines produce everything, but few humans can afford the output.
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In particular, the Bank of Japan thinks that the output gap between what the economy can produce and what it is actually producing is narrowing quite fast, raising the prospect of imminent inflationary pressures.
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The fields affected, and another eight associated platforms, produce about 10% of the UK's oil output.
Horn would like Warner Bros. to produce as many as 5, even as he slashes his output from 50 pictures a year to 25.
He compared his output with colleagues and played up the fact that he would produce the same or greater quality of work the next year.
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