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trade data and input-output tables to estimate the impacts on GDP and employment of reshoring to the EU the production of …
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difficulties. This study explores potential future employment dynamics across European industries and employment groups for the …
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This paper discusses new results using the EU KLEMS 2019 Release focussing on the role of ICT and intangibles assets employing a growth accounting framework and an econometric analysis. The EU KLEMS 2019 data covers most EU Member States, the US and Japan, forty detailed industries according to...
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This paper attempts to shed new light on the effect innovation has on employment. Specifically, it identifies the net … employment effects of technological product and process innovations as well as complementary non-technological organizational … Survey and determines and compares innovation-induced employment effects in both manufacturing and service sectors across …
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are able to source intermediates from different countries, an activity referred to as 'offshoring'. Whereas the former …
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In this note, we study the relationship between the use of new technologies (e.g. robots and various ICT assets), labour demand and migration patterns. The adoption of new technologies might change the demand for labour in various ways, which in turn will have an impact on skill composition and...
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