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on their pre-crisis productivity, digitalisation and growth performance. We match the EIB Investment Survey with firm … the crisis, we show that: (1) Higher productivity firms are less prone to reduce the number of employees both in the short …
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Labour markets are currently undergoing tremendous challenges. Automation, skilled-biased technological change, or offshoring are transforming challenges and opportunities for workers. In this context, international organizations have highlighted the crucial role of labour market policies and...
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continents and the rest of the world. There is a strong link between a country’s human capital and total factor productivity … productivity, with a striking geographic or regional divide. Human capital tends to be higher in Southern African and North African …
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Science, innovation, knowledge and digital technologies have played a fundamental role in the growth potential, social inclusion and environmental sustainability of countries in recent decades, and have become even more important in the context of the crisis caused by the coronavirus disease...
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