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Across nine transition economies, it is the young, educated, English-speaking workers with thebest access to local telecommunications infrastructures that work with computers. Theseworkers earn about 25% more than do workers of comparable observable skills who do not usecomputers. Controlling...
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This paper evaluates the relative contribution of factor accumulation and technology in explaining output per worker …
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Since the Industrial Revolution, the economy of the UK has transformed from that of an industrial manufacturing giant to a service economy and a central hub for the financial sector. Energy and energy services derived from fossil fuels have played a key role as drivers behind this structural...
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zeitlich gestaffelt werden: kurzfristig Einkommen, mittelfristig Weiterbildung, langfristig Alterssicherung. Im Mittelpunkt …-term income, medium-term further education, long-term retirement insurance. The focus is on the particularly affected groups of …
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zeitlich gestaffelt werden: kurzfristig Einkommen, mittelfristig Weiterbildung, langfristig Alterssicherung. Im Mittelpunkt …-term income, medium-term further education, long-term retirement insurance. The focus is on the particularly affected groups of …
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constituted the first technology that industrialized a labour-intensive service. Measuring output in time spent consuming them …-hour constant, suggesting that the surge in demand was caused by rising full incomes and entertainment’s high income elasticity …
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[...]The loss of manufacturing jobs has created a widespreadsense that manufacturing in New York City has nofuture, that the decline is unstoppable and “largely inevitableand foreordained” (Fitch 1993, p. 107). Even theoptimistic report of the Commission on the Year 2000,New York Ascendant,...
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resulting from new technology. These risingreturns have meant that the relative earnings of someof the best educated, and thus … indicate that theearnings of low-income and historically disadvantagedworkers rose faster in 1997 and 1998 than those of …
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-pricecontracts. Spot-market contracts that rely on income sharing can match opportunitieswith talent but induce a team-production problem …
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This paper empirically tests the hypothesis that landed elites may block technological change and economic development if they fear that they will lose future political power (Acemoglu and Robinson (2002, 2006, and 2012). It exploits a plausible exogenous change in the distribution of political...
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