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The main focus of this study is Rural Punjab and it contributes to regional poverty research in two ways; first, using a more recent household survey data, carried out in August 2007 by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), it provides fresh poverty estimates for the rural...
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The labor share is defined as the share of value added which is payed out to workers. It is therefore often also called the wage share. Generally it is assumed that value added is produced with capital and labor as input factors so that Y = F(K;L) where Y is value added or output, K the capital...
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This study is about comparison of agro-based industry of Tharparkar and barrage area of Sindh, and eighth chapter of the thesis of Ph.D submitted in 2002. Demographic, social and economic conditions are compared with reference of primary and secondary data in detail. Purpose of the study was to...
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This study is concluding the thesis about agro-based industry of Tharparkar and barrage area of Sindh, and ninth chapter of the Ph.D submitted in 2002. Demographic, social and economic conditions are compared and results of hypotheses are given theoretically with reference of primary and...
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In this study solutions and suggested policy of agro-based industry of Tharparkar and barrage area of Sindh are given, and it is tenth chapter of the Ph.D submitted in 2002. Purpose of the study was to give the complete picture of solutions and recommendations. On the completion of this study...
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This paper investigates the elements contributing to the change in labor share, with a specific focus on the roles of ‘automation’ and ‘innovation in human tasks.’ We construct a general equilibrium model that distinctly incorporates both robot and non-robot capital to derive an...
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This paper investigates the elements contributing to the change in labor share, with a specific focus on the roles of ‘automation’ and ‘innovation in human tasks.’ We construct a general equilibrium model that distinctly incorporates both robot and non-robot capital to derive an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015214061
This study examines the declining trend in global labor share across countries and sectors, focusing on the roles of robotic innovation (RI) and human innovation (HI). To address potential endogeneity, we construct instrumental variables using US patent data and large language models,...
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This study examines the global decline in labor share since the 2005, focusing on the impacts of robotic and human innovation within a general equilibrium framework. Using novel shift-share variables ---operational robot data, patent similarity to automation vocabularies, and cognitive task...
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This study examines the global decline in labor share since the 2005, focusing on the impacts of robotic and human innovation within a general equilibrium framework. Using novel shift-share variables ---operational robot data, patent similarity to automation vocabularies, and cognitive task...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015214167