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The information technology revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine and manual …
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The IT revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine manual and cognitive tasks have been automated, replacing workers. By contrast, new technologies complement and create new non-routine cognitive and social tasks, making work in such tasks more productive, and...
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This paper investigates the incidence, trend and determinants of remote work in Greece. A crisis-stricken country in the years preceding the Covid-19 crisis, Greece entered the first wave of the public health shock as a laggard in digitalisation and remote work arrangements among European...
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We examine the productivity effects of a generative artificial intelligence technology—the assistive chatbot ChatGPT …
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Policymakers fear artificial intelligence (AI) will disrupt labor markets, especially for high-skilled workers. We investigate this concern using novel, task-specific data for security analysts. Exploiting variation in AI's power across stocks, we show analysts with portfolios that are more...
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We evaluate the influence on the skill premium of the task content of jobs by exploiting the text data from online job ads covering 2009-2018 (over 189,000 ads) published by one of the leading Chilean online job portals (www.trabajando.com). Our analysis tests the expected complementarity...
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This study responds to six key questions about the impact that the demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills is having on labour markets. What are the occupations where AI skills are most relevant? How do different AI-relevant skills combine in job requirements? How quickly is the demand...
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While the utopian vision of the current Information Age was that computerization would flatten economic hierarchies by democratizing information, the opposite has occurred. Information, it turns out, is merely an input into a more consequential economic function, decision-making, which is the...
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unemployment are that it is a ‘natural' phenomenon, that technology may propel it, or that it is social and legal choice: to let … capital owners restrict investment in jobs. Only the third view has any credible evidence to support it. Technology may create … policy maintained full employment, and it can be done again. This said, transition to new technology, when markets are left …
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unemployment are that it is a ‘natural' phenomenon, that technology may propel it, or that it is social and legal choice: to let … capital owners restrict investment in jobs. Only the third view has any credible evidence to support it. Technology may create … policy maintained full employment, and it can be done again. This said, transition to new technology, when markets are left …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012900970