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addition to this, we also consider labor flexibility as an effective policy to deal with the adverse welfare effects of …
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employment effects of broadband infrastructure roll-out and questions about who exactly are the winners and losers in the labor … market, and whether skills in information and communication technologies (ICT) are reflected in labor market outcomes such as …
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Theories of market failures and targeting motivate the promotion of entrepreneurship training programs and generate …
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complexity and its training requirements. When two tasks are equally complex, firms will automate the task that requires more … training and in which labor is hence more expensive. Under quite general conditions this leads to job polarization, a decline …. The model makes novel predictions regarding occupational training requirements, which we find to be consistent with US …
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Job polarization the rise in employment shares of high and low skill jobs at the expense of middle skill jobs occurred … engineering sense) of the task, against the cost of employing workers, which is increasing in training time required by the task …. Insights from artificial intelligence and robotics suggest that some tasks do not require training regardless of complexity …
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