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Industries go through periods of growth, competition and restructuring as the technology they use goes through cycles of invention and innovation. As a result, technological change is not constant, but proceeds in fits and starts, with burs...
This update covers recent developments in construction related artificial intelligence (AI). Although it includes an overview of startup funding and concludes with a couple of research papers on economic policy, the focus is on announcement...
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I taught construction economics at University of NSW, University of Technology Sydney and Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction. Books include Modern Construction Economics and Creative Destruction and Construction of the Built Environment.
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