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This study examines the impact of innovation strategies on employment growth in three Latin American countries … by Harrison et al. (2008), we relate employment to three innovation strategies: “make only” (R&D), “buy only” (external R … strategy). Firms that conduct in-house innovation activities (“make only”) have the greatest impact on employment; the “make …
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touching on education, the labour market and the business environment. Areas of particular weakness to be tackled include the … innovation. Spain has done well in reducing the carbon emissions intensity of GDP growth but will need to do more to meet future …
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This paper examines the quantitative effects of gender gaps in entrepreneurship and labor force participation on aggregate productivity and income per capita. We simulate an occupational choice model with heterogeneous agents in entrepreneurial ability, where agents choose to be workers,...
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In this paper, survey data are used to document the presence of gender gaps in self-employment, employership, and labor …
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This research presents a new metric known as "AI Augmentation," aimed at quantifying the influence of generative AI across diverse job roles, organizations, and sectors. The analysis defies prevailing expectations of job losses due to AI, instead demonstrating a reverse correlation between AI...
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Thist article by Andrew Sharpe and Leila Gharani from the Centre for the Study of Living Standards examines the factors behind slow productivity growth in Canada in the second half of the 1990s, in marked contrast to the acceleration of productivity in the United States, and discusses the...
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period, first the post-World War baby boom and then the substantial increase in education led to higher economic growth than … otherwise expected. As the pace of increase in education slowed and the workforce aged toward the end of the period, human …
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region in the World. Expected future levels of education, very young and youth population, youth employment and unemployment …
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how this impact depends on the levels of health and education expenditures. We analyze time series data from Pakistan …. Furthermore, the estimations reveal that better facilities for health and education strengthen the positive effects of LF on EG …. This suggests a complementary relationship between health, education, and LF in driving EG. Moreover, our findings …
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. Educational outcomes could be improved through raising the attractiveness of the teacher profession, improving teacher education …
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