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Automation 6,554 Automatisierung 4,192 Technischer Fortschritt 966 automation 830 Technological change 805 Roboter 761 Robot 746 Artificial intelligence 664 Künstliche Intelligenz 664 Theorie 527 Theory 525 Beschäftigungseffekt 426 Employment effect 426 Digitalisierung 356 Digitization 338 Arbeitsmarkt 313 Deutschland 312 Computerunterstützung 293 Computerized method 292 Automatisierte Produktion 284 Automated manufacturing 283 Labour market 253 Vereinigte Staaten 234 Innovation 218 Qualifikation 212 Occupational qualification 210 Prozessmanagement 203 Business process management 202 Industrie 201 USA 198 Employment 177 Manufacturing industries 174 United States 168 Informationstechnik 156 Germany 149 Lohnstruktur 147 Wage structure 147 Welt 146 World 145 Information technology 144
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Book / Working Paper 3,522 Article 3,301 Journal 49 Other 27
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Article in journal 1,713 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,713 Working Paper 881 Graue Literatur 812 Non-commercial literature 812 Arbeitspapier 674 Aufsatz im Buch 282 Book section 282 Hochschulschrift 156 Konferenzschrift 155 Collection of articles of several authors 123 Sammelwerk 123 Aufsatzsammlung 117 research-article 79 Thesis 57 Article 48 Conference proceedings 47 non-article 43 Bibliografie enthalten 35 Bibliography included 35 Conference paper 33 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 33 Konferenzbeitrag 33 Amtsdruckschrift 31 Government document 31 review-article 24 case-report 20 technical-paper 20 Forschungsbericht 14 Case study 12 Fallstudie 12 Research Report 12 Collection of articles written by one author 9 Sammlung 9 viewpoint 9 Fallstudiensammlung 8 conceptual-paper 8 Rezension 7 Systematic review 6 Übersichtsarbeit 6
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English 4,544 Undetermined 1,238 German 865 French 73 Russian 64 Spanish 34 Italian 33 Portuguese 18 Dutch 17 Swedish 7 Czech 6 Bulgarian 5 Romanian 5 Finnish 4 Danish 3 Croatian 2 Norwegian 2 Polish 2 Hungarian 1 Lithuanian 1 Slovak 1
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Prettner, Klaus 71 Acemoglu, Daron 68 Restrepo, Pascual 67 Arntz, Melanie 19 Staccioli, Jacopo 18 Strulik, Holger 18 Jaimovich, Nir 17 Siu, Henry E. 17 Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf 16 Zhou, Yixiao 16 Anelli, Massimo 15 Autor, David H. 15 Bloom, David E. 15 Fernández-Macías, Enrique 15 Krzywdzinski, Martin 15 Virgillito, Maria Enrica 15 Abeliansky, Ana Lucia 14 Brambilla, Irene 14 César, Andrés 14 Falcone, Guillermo 14 Gasparini, Leonardo 14 Heyman, Fredrik 14 Saporta-Eksten, Itay 14 Irmen, Andreas 13 Olsen, Morten 13 Tyers, Rodney 13 Vivarelli, Marco 13 Wood, David A. 13 Yedid-Levi, Yaniv 13 Danzer, Alexander M. 12 Diebold, John 12 Feuerbaum, Carsten 12 Gancia, Gino Alessandro 12 Graetz, Georg 12 Grazzi, Marco 12 Gregory, Terry 12 Hémous, David 12 Moschella, Daniele 12 Albert, Ludwig 11 Barbier, Walter 11
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National Bureau of Economic Research 42 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions 17 Technische Universität <München> / Lehrstuhl für Fördertechnik Materialfluß Logistik 12 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 11 European Commission / Joint Research Centre 10 IGI Global 10 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 10 Internationales Arbeitsamt 9 Europäisches Koordinationszentrum für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung und Dokumentation 7 Vereinte Nationen / Wirtschaftskommission für Europa 7 OECD 6 Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung <München> 5 International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations 5 Michigan State University 5 Pergamon Press Limited 5 Economic Commission for Europe 4 Europäische Kommission / Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle 4 Internationale Förderung für Automatische Lenkung 4 Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle 4 Sociaal-Economische Raad 4 American Documentation Institute 3 Arbeitsstelle für Bibliothekstechnik 3 Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Arbeitgeberverbände 3 Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 3 Edward Elgar Publishing 3 European Agency for Safety and Health at Work 3 European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training 3 European Commission / Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs 3 European Commission / Directorate-General for Research 3 European Commission / Directorate-General for Research and Innovation 3 Europäische Agentur für Sicherheit und Gesundheitsschutz am Arbeitsplatz 3 Fraunhofer-Institut für Systemtechnik und Innovationsforschung 3 Freie Universität Berlin / Psychologisches Institut / Projektgruppe Automation und Qualifikation 3 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen / Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut Göttingen 3 IG Metall <Deutschland, Bundesrepublik> 3 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 3 International Labour Office 3 Rationalisierungs-Kuratorium der Deutschen Wirtschaft 3 Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre 3 United Nations 3
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Industrial Robot: An International Journal 96 International journal of production research 89 Discussion paper series / IZA 60 IZA Discussion Papers 47 NBER working paper series 42 Discussion paper 33 Discussion papers / CEPR 33 Technological forecasting & social change : an international journal 32 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 31 CESifo Working Paper 29 CESifo working papers 29 Voprosy ėkonomiki : ordena trudovogo krasnogo znameni ežemesjačnyj žurnal ; Vserossijskoe ėkonomičeskoe izdanie 28 Journal of securities operations & custody 26 Working paper 25 NBER Working Paper 23 GLO discussion paper 22 IZA Discussion Paper 21 Journal of emerging technologies in Accounting 21 Industrial Management & Data Systems 20 Journal of business research : JBR 19 Logistics 19 Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 19 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 19 Springer eBook Collection 18 SpringerLink / Bücher 17 European journal of operational research : EJOR 16 International journal of production economics 16 Working Paper 16 GLO Discussion Paper 15 Journal of information systems : a publication of the Accounting Information Systems Section of the American Accounting Associaton 15 New technology, work and employment 15 Transportation research / E : an international journal 15 Journal of supply chain management, logistics and procurement 14 Transportation research : an international journal 14 Universitas : Orientieren! Wissen! Handeln! 14 International labour review 13 Research policy : policy, management and economic studies of science, technology and innovation 13 Business process management journal 12 Economics letters 12 LEM working paper series 12
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5,919 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 326 EconStor 277 Other ZBW resources 214 RePEc 106 BASE 32 USB Cologne (business full texts) 24 ArchiDok 1
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Migration vs. automation as an answer to labour shortages : firm-level analysis for Austria
Tverdostup, Maryna; Ghodsi, Mahdi; Leitner, Sandra M. - 2025
Labour shortages in Europe have led firms to adopt two key strategies: automation and the employment of migrants. This study empirically examines the relationship between robot adoption and immigrant labour (differentiated by region of origin and education level) in Austrian firms using a novel...
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Migration or automation? : recommendations for how to better navigate labour shortages in the EU
Lange, Tessel de; Ghodsi, Mahdi; Tverdostup, Maryna - 2025
This policy brief draws on the findings of Tverdostup et al. (2025) to examine Austrian firms' responses to labour shortages through automation and migration. Like many European nations, Austria has been grappling with labour shortages over the past decade. These shortages have been influenced...
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Organized labor versus robots? : evidence from microdata
Findeisen, Sebastian; Dauth, Wolfgang; Schlenker, Oliver - 2025
New technologies drive productivity growth, yet the distribution of gains may be unequal. We study how labor market institutions – specifically shop-floor worker representation – mediate the impact of automation. Combining German individual-level administrative records with plant-level data...
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The complementarity between automation and flexible labour contracts : firm-level evidence from Italy
Traverso, Silvio; Vatiero, Massimiliano; Zaninotto, Enrico - In: Journal of institutional economics : a … 21 (2025), pp. 1-17
This study examines the association between firm-level investments in automation technologies and employment outcomes, drawing on a panel dataset of approximately 10,450 Italian firms. We focus on the proliferation of non-standard labour contracts introduced by labour market reforms in the...
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The rise of generative AI : modelling exposure, substitution, and inequality effects on the US labour market
Auer, Raphael A.; Köpfer, David; Švéda, Josef - 2025
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Artificial intelligence and the future of work : evidence and policy guidelines for developing economies
Egana-delSol, Pablo; Vargas-Faulbaum, Luis - 2025
This article offers a comprehensive review of Artificial Intelligence's (AI) effects on global labour markets, with a particular focus on developing economies. Drawing on an extensive body of evidence, it demonstrates that AI's disruptive potential diverges markedly from earlier waves of...
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Tasks at work : comparative advantage, technology and labor demand
Acemoglu, Daron; Kong, Fredric; Restrepo, Pascual - 2025
This chapter reviews recent advances in the task model and shows how this framework can be put to work to understand trends in the labor market in recent decades. Production in each industry requires the completion of various tasks that can be assigned to workers with different skills or to...
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The future of work : a research agenda
Dries, Nicky; Luyckx, Joost; Stephan, Ute; Collings, … - In: Journal of management 51 (2025) 5, pp. 1689-1706
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Robots replacing trade unions : novel data and evidence from Western Europe
Agnolin, Paolo; Anelli, Massimo; Colantone, Italo; … - 2025
Labor unions play a crucial role in liberal democracies by influencing labor market and political dynamics, organizing workers' demands and linking them to parties. However, their importance has progressively diminished in the last decades. We suggest that technological change - and industrial...
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The rise of the 1% and the fall of the labor share : an automation-driven doom loop?
Jacobs, Arthur - 2025
I evaluate the link between automation and the rise in top income concentration when inequality matters for macro. The novel mechanism is that automation redistributes income towards high-wealth households who save more, which lowers the interest rate and incites firms to automate more. To...
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Artificial intelligence and labor market transformations in Latin America
Egana-delSol, Pablo; Bravo Ortega, Claudio - 2025
This study examines the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on employment, wages, and inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The paper identifies tasks and occupations most exposed to AI using comprehensive individual-level data alongside AI exposure indices. Unlike...
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Technological change and the upskilling of European workers
McGuinness, Séamus; Redmond, Paul; Pouliakas, Konstantinos - 2025
Using the second wave of the European Skills and Jobs survey, this paper measures the relationship between technological change that automates or augments workers’ job tasks and their participation in work-related training. We find that 58 per cent of European employees experienced no change...
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Technological progress and the dynamics of self-employment : worker-level evidence for Europe
Bachmann, Ronald; Gonschor, Myrielle; Milasi, Santo; … - In: International labour review 164 (2025) 2, pp. 1-23
In this article, we examine how technology is associated with self-employment dynamics using worker-level data from 30 European countries. We find that, while employees exposed to labour-augmenting technologies are more likely to move from paid employment to solo self-employment and vice-versa,...
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Empirical estimate of demand for labour tasks based on data from online vacancies in Slovakia
Boldižárová, Veronika - In: Ekonomické rozhl'ady 54 (2025) 2, pp. 99-131
The paper empirically estimates labour demand in Slovakia based on data from the online labor market platform Profesia.sk. It focuses on identifying the main trends in the number of job postings, their regional distribution, and occupational breakdown according to the ISCO classification. Data...
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Climate change and the decline of labor share
Qiu, Xincheng; Yoshida, Masahiro - 2025
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The new sociopolitical and economic dynamics of digitalisation and automation in Romania's automotive industry
Popescu, Irina Alina; Ion, Irina Elena; Čermáková, Klára - In: Amfiteatru economic : an economic and business research … 27 (2025) 68, pp. 55-75
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterised by the convergence of digital, biological, and physical innovations, is fundamentally transforming industries, economies, and the very fabric of society. This study focusses on the Romanian automotive industry - a sector at the forefront of...
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European regional employment and exposure to labour-saving technical change : results from a direct text similarity measure
Riccio, Federico; Staccioli, Jacopo; Virgillito, Maria … - 2025
Does labour-saving technological change pose a threat to European employment, and if so, to what extent? This study investigates the degree of employment exposure to labour-saving technological change across NUTS-2 regions in Europe. We construct a cross-walked metric between the SOC and ISCO...
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The impact of digital technology, automation, and data integration on supply chain performance : exploring the moderating role of digital transformation
Atieh, Ahmad Ali; Abu Hussein, Alhareth; Al-Jaghoub, Saheer - In: Logistics 9 (2025) 1, pp. 1-24
Background: This study investigates digital transformation as a moderating variable in determining the effect of digital technologies, automation, and data integration of upstream and downstream providers on supply chain performance. By filling the existing research gap, the study reveals that...
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A decomposition of the labor share decline in the US business sector
Bazot, Guillaume; Guerreiro, David - 2025
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Global value chains in a world of uncertainty and automation
Faber, Marius; Kilic, Kemal; Kozliakov, Gleb; Marin, Dalia - 2025
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Artificial intelligence, the collapse of consumer society, and oligarchy
Saint-Paul, Gilles - 2025
This paper examines the potential for automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to induce a broader economic decline, impacting not only labor but also the owners of capital and advanced technology. While automation has traditionally favored skilled over unskilled workers, recent advancements...
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Artificial intelligence and the rents of finance workers
Colliard, Jean-Edouard; Zhao, Junli - 2025
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Theory meets textual analysis: measuring firm-level labor cost pressures and inflation pass-through
Kalyani, Aakash; Ozkan, Serdar - 2025 - This version: July 6, 2025
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Global robots
Leone, Fabrizio - 2024
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Training, automation, and wages : international worker-level evidence
Falck, Oliver; Guo, Yuchen; Langer, Christina; … - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle - 2024
Job training is widely regarded as crucial for protecting workers from automation, yet there is a lack of empirical evidence to support this belief. Using internationally harmonized data from over 90,000 workers across 37 industrialized countries, we construct an individual-level measure of...
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Engaged robots, disengaged workers : automation and political alienation
Gonzalez-Rostani, Valentina - In: Economics & politics 36 (2024) 3, pp. 1703-1730
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Exploring employment (de-)routinisation, premature deindustrialisation, and informal labour interactions : evidence from Morocco
El Mokri, Karim; El Abbassi, Idriss; Ibourk, Aomar - In: The economic and labour relations review : ELRR 35 (2024) 2, pp. 368-396
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Complexity, errors, and administrative burdens
Young, Matthew M.; Compton, Mallory E.; Bullock, Justin B. - In: Public management review 26 (2024) 10, pp. 2847-2867
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Tech wars : distributional consequences of global tech rivalry
Tyers, Rodney; Zhou, Yixiao - In: Asian economic journal : journal of the East Asian … 38 (2024) 3, pp. 289-340
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Automation, trade unions and atypical employment
Lewandowski, Piotr; Szymczak, Wojciech - 2024
We study the effect of the adoption of automation technologies - industrial robots, and software and databases - on the incidence of atypical employment in 13 EU countries between 2006 and 2018. We find that industrial robots significantly increase atypical employment share, mostly through...
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The employment impact of emerging digital technologies
Prytkova, Ekaterina; Petit, Fabien; Li, Deyu; … - 2024
This paper measures the exposure of industries and occupations to 40 digital technologies that emerged over the past decade and estimates their impact on European employment. Using a novel approach that leverages sentence transformers, we calculate exposure scores based on the semantic...
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The impact of automation on labour market outcomes in emerging countries
Díaz Pavez, Luis R.; Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada - In: The world economy : the leading journal on … 47 (2024) 1, pp. 298-331
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Automation and employment over the technology life cycle : evidence from European regions
Jaccoud, Florencia; Petit, Fabien; Ciarli, Tommaso; … - 2024
This paper examines the labor market implications of investment in automation over the life cycle of ICT and robot technologies from 1995 to 2017 in 163 European regions. We first identify major technological breakthroughs during this period for these automation technologies and identify the...
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De-routinization in the fourth industrial revolution : firm-level evidence
Arntz, Melanie; Genz, Sabrina; Gregory, Terry; Lehmer, … - 2024
This paper examines the extent to which aggregate-level de-routinization can be attributed to firm-level technology adoption during the most recent technological expansion. We use administrative data and a novel firm survey to distinguish frontier technologies from older technologies. We find...
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Artificial Intelligence and the discovery of new ideas : is an economic growth explosion imminent?
Almeida, Derick; Naudé, Wim; Sequeira, Tiago Neves - 2024
Theory predicts that global economic growth will stagnate and even come to an end due to slower and eventually negative growth in population. It has been claimed, however, that Artificial Intelligence (AI) may counter this and even cause an economic growth explosion. In this paper, we critically...
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Are we yet sick of new technologies? : the unequal health effects of digitalization
Arntz, Melanie; Findeisen, Sebastian; Maurer, Stephan; … - 2024
This study quantifies the relationship between workplace digitalization, i.e., the increasing use of frontier technologies, and workers' health outcomes using novel and representative German linked employer-employee data. Based on changes in individual-level use of technologies between 2011 and...
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Automation enables specialization : field evidence
Gong, Jie; Png, Ivan - In: Management science : journal of the Institute for … 70 (2024) 3, pp. 1580-1595
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How scary is the risk of automation? : evidence from a large survey experiment
Cattaneo, Maria Alejandra; Gschwendt, Christian; … - 2024
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Automation and offshoring on wage inequality in Japan
Kikuchi, Shinnosuke - 2024
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Robots on sale : the effect of tax policy on robot adoption and employment
Adachi, Daisuke; Kawaguchi, Daiji; Saito, Yukiko U. - 2024
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From shares to machines : how common ownership drives automation
Emmens, Joseph; Hutschenreiter, Dennis; Manfredonia, Stefano - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle - 2024
Does increasing common ownership influence firms’ automation strategies? We develop and empirically test a theory indicating that institutional investors’ common ownership drives firms that employ workers in the same local labor markets to boost automation-related innovation. First, we...
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Global value chains in a world of uncertainty and automation
Faber, Marius; Kilic, Kemal; Kozliakov, Gleb; Marin, Dalia - 2024
The world economy has become more and more globalized as firms have organized production along global value chains. But more recently, globalization has stalled. This paper shows that higher uncertainty, in combination with better automation technologies, has likely contributed to that trend...
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Tasks at work : comparative advantage, technology and labor demand
Acemoglu, Daron; Kong, Fredric; Restrepo, Pascual - 2024
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A human-centred review on maritime autonomous surfaces ships : impacts, responses, and future directions
Li, Xue; Yuen, Kum Fai - In: Transport reviews : a transnational transdisciplinary … 44 (2024) 4, pp. 791-810
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AI, automation and taxation
Bastani, Spencer; Waldenström, Daniel - 2024
This paper examines the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation for the taxation of labor and capital in advanced economies. It synthesizes empirical evidence on worker displacement, productivity, and income inequality, as well as theoretical frameworks for optimal taxation....
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Double whammy? : trade and automation in engineering services
Klügl, Franziska; Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik - In: Review of international economics 32 (2024) 4, pp. 1493-1520
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Climate change and the decline of labor share
Qiu, Xincheng; Yoshida, Masahiro - 2024
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Training, automation, and wages : international worker-level evidence
Falck, Oliver; Guo, Yuchen; Langer, Christina; … - 2024
Job training is widely regarded as crucial for protecting workers from automation, yet there is a lack of empirical evidence to support this belief. Using internationally harmonized data from over 90,000 workers across 37 industrialized countries, we construct an individual-level measure of...
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Training, automation, and wages : international worker-level evidence
Falck, Oliver; Guo, Yuchen; Langer, Christina; … - 2024
Job training is widely regarded as crucial for protecting workers from automation, yet there is a lack of empirical evidence to support this belief. Using internationally harmonized data from over 90,000 workers across 37 industrialized countries, we construct an individual-level measure of...
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Global robots
Leone, Fabrizio - 2024
The diffusion of automation technology raises questions about the future of work, leading to calls for policy interventions. The ongoing debate centers on the decisions made by technology adopters. In this paper, I study supply-side adjustments and their role in shaping policy outcomes. I focus...
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