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, on an employment-weighted basis, is U-shaped in firm age. Common uses of AI include marketing automation, virtual agents … reductions in employment due to AI use. Many firms undergo organizational changes to accommodate AI, particularly by training … higher incidence of employment expansion compared to other businesses. The most common reason for non-adoption is the …
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, occupation, education and income account for much of the variation in OSW across large geographic areas since the pandemic. These …
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skilled labor but brought limited or ambiguous effects to their employment levels …
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issues at the core of this ongoing debate. We find that the relationship between firm size and employment growth is sensitive …
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, age, and prior growth. Relative to controls, employment at target establishments declines 3 percent over two years post … at target firms are less than 1 percent of initial employment. In contrast, the sum of gross job creation and destruction … at target firms exceeds that of controls by 13 percent of employment over two years. In short, private equity buyouts …
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is accounted for by the reduction in the response of employment to shocks in US establishments. Using a plant level … employment adjustment. Changes in market power, as captured by changes in the curvature of the revenue, function play a minimal …
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John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock were experimental filmmakers: both believed images were more important to movies than words, and considered movies a form of entertainment. Their styles developed gradually over long careers, and both made the films that are generally considered their greatest...
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Frank Gehry were experimental architects: all worked visually, and arrived at their designs by discovering forms as they sketched. Their styles evolved gradually over long periods, and all three produced the buildings that are generally considered their...
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Psychologists have not considered wisdom and creativity to be closely associated. This reflects their failure to recognize that creativity is not exclusively the result of bold discoveries by young conceptual innovators. Important advances can equally be made by older, experimental innovators....
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