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accelerated. We find that human capital positively affects output per worker and productivity growth. In particular, in terms of …
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accelerated. We find that human capital positively affects output per worker and productivity growth. In particular, in terms of …
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change has influenced productivity growth in China, at least in the decade of the 1990s, but perhaps less so or not at all …
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Using data from CHIPS 1995-2013, we find polarization of employment from middle-income Skilled jobs to work in the Unskilled and Self-Employment job categories. This redistribution of employment is consistent with the automation of routine noncognitive tasks in the skilled sector as analyzed in...
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productivity (TFP) growth in China. Our primary goal is to test Hicks' induced innovation hypothesis by examining whether technical …
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