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1Setting the Stage - Incomes, Occupations and WagesAmazon logo Levy, Frank. "Industrial Change: Is There Life After the Service Sector?" and "Occupational Change: Can the Economy Still Produce Good Jobs, and, If So, Who Gets Them?" Chapters 4 and 5 respectively in The New Dollars and Dreams. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 1998. ISBN: 0871545152.
2-3Two Early Views of Computers' ImpactsKrueger, Alan B. "How Computers have Changed the Wage Structure: Evidence from Microdata, 1984-1989." Quarterly Journal of Economics (February 1993): 33-60.

Amazon logo Simon, Herbert. "The Corporation: Will it be Managed by Machines?" In Management and the Corporations. Edited by M. L. Anshen, and G. L. Bach. New York, NY: McGraw Hill, 1960, pp. 17-55. ISBN: 0837180511.
4-5Does Technology Complement "Skill"?Attewell, Paul. "What is Skill?" Work and Occupations 17 (1990): 422-448.

Amazon logo Beamish, Anne, Frank Levy, and Richard J. Murnane. "Information Technology and Skill Requirements: Examples from a Car Dealership." In Die Zukunft computergestuetzter Kfz-Diagnose. Edited by Felix Rauner, Norbert Schreier, and Georg Spoettl. Bielefeld, Germany: W. Bertelsmann Verlag, 2002. ISBN: 3763930221.

Card, David, and John DiNardo. "Skill Biased Technological Change and Rising Wage Inequality: Some Problems and Puzzles." Journal of Labor Economics 20, no. 4 (2002): 733-744, bottom of 746-761.
6-7Cognition I - Perceiving What Task is to be DoneAmazon logo Anderson, John R. "Perception," Chapter 2, and "Conceptual Knowledge." In Cognitive Psychology and Its Implications. New York, NY: W. H. Freeman, 1995, pp. 36-73, 151-168. ISBN: 0716723859.

Quinn, Paul C. "Category Representation in Young Infants." Current Directions in Psychological Science 11, no. 2 (April 2002): 66-70.
8IT and Tasks I: Rules Based Applications Including Expert SystemsDavis, Randall. "Knowledge Based Systems." Science Magazine (February 28, 1968): 957-963.

McCarthy, John. "Some Expert System (sic) Need Common Sense." Stanford University, 1984. (Mimeo.) Also available here (PDF).

Mae, Fannie. "Understanding Desktop Underwriter." Research Department of the Federal National Mortgage Association. January 14, 2000. (Memo.)

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Bowen, Kenneth A. "Rules-Based Management of Options Trading." PC-AI (January/February 2000): 16-20.
9-10IT and Tasks II: Pattern Recognition and Computer LearningAmazon logo Duda, Richard O., Peter E. Hart, and David G. Stork. Pattern Classification. 2nd ed. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, 2001, chapter 1. ISBN: 0471056693.

Quinn, Paul C., and M. H. Johnson. "The emergence of perceptional category representations in young infants: a connectionist analysis." Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 66 (1997): 236-63.

Blois, Marsden S. "Clinical Judgment and Computers." New England Journal of Medicine 303 (July 24, 1980): 192-197.
11Computer Vision

Guest Lecture - Prof. Todd Zickler, Harvard University
Grimson, W. E. L., and J. L. Mundy. "Applications of Computer Vision." Communications of the ACM 37, no. 3 (1994): 45-51. (Special Issue on "Commerical and Industrial AI.")

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Freeman, William T., et al. "Computer Vision for Interactive Graphics." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 18, no. 3 (May-June 1998): 42-53.
12Computer Speech Recognition

Guest Lecture - Dr. T. J. Hazen, CSAIL, MIT
Zue, V. W., and J. R. Glass. "Conversational Interfaces: Advances and Challenges." Proceedings of the IEEE (August 2000): 1166-1180.
13Implementing Computers and the Reorganization of WorkAutor, David, Frank Levy, and Richard J. Murnane. "Upstairs, Downstairs: Computers and Skills on Two Floors of a Large Bank." Industrial and Labor Relations Review (April 2002).

Goren, Allen L., et al. "Automated Natural Spoken Dialog." IEEE Computer Magazine 5, no. 4 (April 2002): 51-56.
14Radiology Imaging

Guest Lecture: Dr. Polina Golland, CSAIL, MIT (Subject to Change)
15Implementing Computers and the Reorganization of WorkBartel, Ann, Casey Ichniowski, and Kathryn Shaw. "The Strategic Investment in Information Technologies and New Human Resource Practices and Their Effects on Productivity: An 'Insider' Econometric Analysis." Columbia University, October 21, 2004. (Mimeo.)
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17-19Cognition II - What People Get Paid For: Expert Thinking and Complex CommunicationAmazon logo Bransford, John, Ann Brown, and Rodney Cocking, eds. "How Experts Differ from Novices." Chapter 2 in How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience and School. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2000. ISBN: 0309070368.

Amazon logo LeDoux, Joseph. "A Few Degrees of Separation." In The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1996. ISBN: 0684836599.

Amazon logo Murray, Nick. "Planning for the Five Great Goals of Life." Chapter 8 in The Excellent Investment Advisor. Mattituck, NY: The Nick Murray Company, Inc., 1996. ISBN: 0965516105.

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Amazon logo Norrestradners, Tor. "The Tree of Talking." Chapter 5 in The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to Size. New York, NY: Viking Press, 1998. ISBN: 0140230122.

Valley, Kathleen, Leigh Thompson, Robert Gibbons, and Max H. Bazerman. "How Communication Improves Efficiency in Bargaining Games." Games and Economic Behavior 38 (2002): 127-55.
20-21IT and MarketsGoolsbee, Austin, and Judith Chevalier. "Measuring Prices and Price Competition On Line: Amazon and Barnes and Noble." NBER Working Paper No. 9085, July 2002.

Mendelson, Haim. "Dell Direct." Teaching Case EC-17. Stanford University Business School Center for Electronic Business and Commerce. November 2000.

Ellison, Glenn, and Sara Fisher Ellison. "Search, Obfuscation, and Price Elasticities on the Internet." MIT Working Paper, January 2001.

Hays, Constance. "What Wal-Mart Knows about Customer Habits," New York Times, November 14, 2004.
22IT and Outsourcing"A World of Work." The Economist. November 11, 2004.

Baily, Martin Neil, and Robert Z. Lawrence. "What Happened to the Great US Job Machine? The Role of Trade and Electronic Offshoring." Brookings Papers in Economic Activity 2 (2004): Section 4.
23How Can Computers Substitute for/Complement Classroom Teachers? (Guest Lecture - Dr. Jill Burstein, Educational Testing Service)Burstein, Jill, et al. "Criterion: Online Essay Evaluation: An Application for Automated Evaluation of Student Essays." (PDF)

Roschelle, Jeremy, et al. "Changing How and What Children Learn in School with Computer Based Technologies." Children and Computer Technology 10, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2000): 76-101.

Amazon logo Levy, Frank, and Richard J. Murnane. "Computers and the Teaching of Skills." Chapter 7 in The New Division of Labor. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2004. ISBN: 0691119724.
24-25IT and ProductivityStiroh, Kevin J. "Information Technology and the U.S. Productivity Revival: What Do the Industry Data Say?" American Economic Review (December 2002).

"Executive Summary and Synthesis of Findings from McKinsey and Company." How IT Enables Productivity Growth. New York, NY: McKinsey Global Institute, October 2002.
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