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In transitional economies like China, comparatively low real wages imply sub-OECD labor and skill shares of value added and comparatively high capital shares. Despite rapid real wage growth, however, rather than converge toward the OECD, China's low-skill labor share has been falling, due to...
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with a high automation risk show less pride in their nation and national culture. A potential explanation for this is that …
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about automation under China’s techno-developmentalism. Since the early 2010s, local states have made automation … and see automation as beneficial for national progress, although these workers are the most excluded by state policy … actual efficacy of automation, labor protection and social equality …
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