Explaining an Economic Transition Path
Imagine a regional economy is in a stable state, primarily supported by a large number of call centers that provide customer service for various companies. A breakthrough in artificial intelligence allows for the creation of highly effective, human-like automated customer service bots, which are significantly cheaper to operate. Describe the likely transition process for this region's economy as it moves from its old stable state to a new one. Focus your explanation on the characteristics of the period of change itself, rather than just the initial and final economic conditions.
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