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ageing on economic growth, capital deepening and robotisation in 27 European Union (EU) labour markets. First, we … econometrically assess the effects of ageing and potential labour market shortages on growth. Second, we test the hypothesis of …
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intangible digital capital for productivity growth, particularly in the manufacturing sectors. While backward global value chain … participation and EU integration are also found to be instrumental for accelerating productivity growth, the impact of inward …The paper studies the drivers of productivity at country and sectoral levels over the period 2000-2017 with the focus …
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Eight multilateral rounds of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and international agreements under the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have contributed significantly to the reduction of tariffs among WTO members. However, over the years legitimate reasons for the...
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indirect effects of the rise of industrial robots and productivity via international value chains on various industrial … between technological change, employment and industrial growth by adding data on industrial robots while controlling for other … technological advancements measured by total factor productivity (TFP). The results indicate that the overall impact of the …
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paper gives an overview of recent trends in the growth of real value added, labour productivity and employment as well as of … demographic scenarios. Based on these trends, the hypothetical increase of labour productivity growth which would be required to … that the hypothetical labour productivity growth rate required is about one percentage point higher than the actual growth …
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