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conditions under which robotics and AI complement or are substituting for labor. Further, firm-level data would also allow for …-level data could be collected and used by academics, policymakers and other researchers …
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The information content of academic citations is subject to debate. This paper views premature death as a tragic quot;natural experiment,quot; outlining a methodology identifying the quot;citation death taxquot; -- the impact of death of productive economists on the patterns of their citations....
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currently working on, and the areas of academic research that have emerged in relation to these problems …
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Alfred Marshall and Mary Paley Marshall are often described as the first academic economist couple. Both studied at … the UK post-Industrial Revolution and those apparent in cross-country data today. We argue that the persistence of the … enforces them, and suggest relevant policy work and areas for future research …
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micro data at the firm-level, when we use linkage variables computed from input-output tables at the industry level we find …Using large firm-level and industry-level data sets from eighteen countries, we find that foreign direct investment …
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What can we, as users of microdata, formally guarantee to the individuals (or firms) in our dataset, regarding their … privacy? We retell a few stories, well-known in data-privacy circles, of failed anonymization attempts in publicly released … databases. We apply some of its insights to situations routinely faced by applied economists, emphasizing big-data contexts …
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and store scanner microdata, we present evidence that rich and poor households source their consumption from different … parts of the firm size distribution within disaggregated product groups. We use the data to examine alternative explanations …
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determines their relative importance. We use micro data on the cross-section of plants to build up to the aggregate elasticity at …
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We find a negative relationship between bank distress and the level, quality and trajectory of firm-level innovation during the Great Depression, particularly for R&D firms operating in capital intensive industries. However, we also show that because a sufficient number of R&D intensive firms...
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model predictions using micro-data from the Iberian electricity market. We show that the observed price differences and firm …
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