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Jianxu Liu is an emerging scholar whose research sits at the dynamic intersection of technological innovation, labor economics, and income distribution, with a particular focus on the rapidly evolving Chinese economy. His work investigates how the widespread adoption of industrial robots is reshaping employment landscapes and economic inequality in China, addressing one of the most pressing questions of the modern era: can automation create as many opportunities as it displaces? In his most influential contribution, which has already garnered 36 citations since its 2024 publication, Liu examines the dual mechanisms through which robotics affects employment — the competing forces of technology substitution and technology creation — offering nuanced insight into China's industrial transformation. His complementary study on capital-labour income disparity further demonstrates his commitment to understanding how automation reshapes the distribution of economic rewards between workers and capital owners, accumulating 9 citations in the same year. Despite being early in his academic trajectory, Liu's rapidly accruing citation record signals strong scholarly interest in his findings, positioning him as a notable voice in debates surrounding the future of work, automation policy, and economic inequality in developing economies.
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