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been proposed, i.e. the influence of routine-based technological change and the offshorability and automation of jobs. The …
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-cost) firms and laggard (high-cost) firms increase productivity when automating but that only laggard firms hire more automation …-level automation workforce probabilities, which reveal the extent to which a firms' workforce can be replaced by new AI and robotic …
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We examine the relationship between occupational automation probabilities and employment dynamics over nearly two … decades. We show that employment and wage shares of occupations with a higher automation risk have declined in Sweden over the … changes have been larger than the employment share changes. Combining the automation risk in workers' occupations with …
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been proposed, i.e. the influence of routine-based technological change and the offshorability and automation of jobs. The …
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We examine the relationship between occupational automation probabilities and employment dynamics over nearly two … decades. We show that employment and wage shares of occupations with a higher automation risk have declined in Sweden over the … changes have been larger than the employment share changes. Combining the automation risk in workers' occupations with …
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Is technology or trade driving increases in wage inequality? We propose that technology interacts with trade in the form of foreign direct investments to widen domestic wage inequality. We show that foreign acquisitions of domestic firms disproportionately affect wages for workers who perform...
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-cost) firms and laggard (high-cost) firms increase productivity when automating but that only laggard firms hire more automation …-level automation workforce probabilities, which reveal the extent to which a firms' workforce can be replaced by new AI and robotic …
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