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This paper analyzes empirically the effects of innovation on employment at the firm level using a uniquely long panel … innovation categories. We find clearly positive effects for product and process innovations on employment growth with the effects …
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ICT enables product innovation at the firm level. The empirical approach employs a value-added model, which controls for …
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Decarbonization requires the transformation of power markets towards renewable energies and investment costs are decisive for the deployed technologies. Exogenous cost assumptions cannot fully reflect the underlying dynamics of technological change. We implement divergent learning-by-doing...
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Technological change has fundamentally transformed the US labour market in recent decades, with high-earning jobs becoming increasingly focused on nonroutine, complex tasks. We provide a first experimental test of whether fairness perceptions and preferences for redistribution differ when top...
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-business technology with uncertain quality depending on its innovation and adoption cost and both firms' adoption timing. When innovation …
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level of the mark-up is determined by a regulator who aims at promoting innovation. It can be shown that the network …
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