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This report takes stock of recent research into the effects of technology on the labor market; assesses to what extent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012660609
This empirical paper analyzes labor market sorting across establishments using Swedish register data on cognitive and non-cognitive abilities. We draw on the theoretical foundations of Chone' and Kramarz (2021), in which workers are endowed with sets of multidimensional skills that need to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013394342
This empirical paper analyzes labor market sorting across establishments using Swedish register data on cognitive and non-cognitive abilities. We draw on the theoretical foundations of Chone' and Kramarz (2021), in which workers are endowed with sets of multidimensional skills that need to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013174859
This report takes stock of recent research into the effects of technology on the labor market; assesses to what extent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012318401
businessmodels, industries, and the society in general. It is argued that in order to make AI a productive and progressive technology …
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In this paper I argue that the manufacturing sector still has an important role to play in Africa's development. Despite failing to industrialize in the past, there may be a new window of opportunity. This is due to the convergence of what has been called "brilliant" new technologies associated...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011949049
Industry 4.0 was born amid a technological breakthrough and development which set information out to become a valuable element in strengthening competitive advantages and innovation processes to improve organizations productivity performance. For this, the scientific and business community is...
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Most works on the importance of fish as an agricultural commodity and its contributions to economic growth are focused on the developed countries. While developing countries have enjoyed substantial technological adaptation and upgrading such as Chile, Vietnam and China, the accounts are still...
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wave of technology imports into Mexico during the nineteenth century period of globalization. Historians have established … that massive technology imports made possible sustained economic growth and early industrialization during this period, but …
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suggest that developing countries grow faster when they are globally competitive in low-technology manufacturing and natural …
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