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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 causal impact of reducing low-skilled temporary foreign workers (TFWs) on job vacancies in South Korean manufacturing sectors, using the COVID-19 quarantine policy as a natural experiment. The research applies Difference-in-Differences analysis with a shift-share...
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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,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015214116
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/10015214166
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
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/10015214218
For many years the government of Mexico has implemented a large training program for the unemployed. The program has been evaluated twice before with similar methodologies. These two evaluations yielded encouraging results in that the program apparently reduces unemployment and increases...
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Securing employment is one of the most important issues for a firm’s production. This study investigates labor demand dynamics in a situation where the firm faces job filling and turnover using numerical analysis. This study derives the relationship between labor input and strategic labor...
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State interventions into Labour policies in India are directed towards ensuring both job security and income security. In this paper we look at likely impact of such policies. The laws are found to serve the organised workers primarily while large masses of unorganised workers are without any...
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