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industry and employment. These relationsprovide the building blocks of a new industrial policy. The articles areincluded in … Innovation, Industry Evolution and Employment published by CambridgeUniversity Press in 1999. The continued rising unemployment … inevitabletradeoff between greater employment but at the sacrifice of lower wages on theone hand, versus the maintenance of wages and …
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, finding that robots in developed countries decrease offshoring just as employment in emerging economies. …The impact of robots on employment and trade is a highly discussed topic in the academic And public debates … advantage. We provide evidence on the effects of robots on worldwide employment, including emerging economies. To instrument the …
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, finding that robots in developed countries decrease off-shoring just as employment in emerging economies. …The impact of robots on employment and trade is a highly discussed topic in the academic and public debates … advantage. We provide evidence on the effects of robots on worldwide employment, including emerging economies. To instrument the …
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™ preference for self-employment and country specific effects. Among our results we find that the perception of lack of financial …
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risk tolerance, the respondents' preference for self -employment and country specific effects. The most striking result is …
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This paper addresses the question of the British state of convergence towards the Euro area, compared to the USA …
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This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 15 old EU member states and the US to explain country differences in latent and actual entrepreneurship. Other than demographic variables such as gender, age and education, the set of covariates includes the perception by respondents of administrative...
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