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This paper estimates the association between innovation and employment growth among manufacturing firms in Africa. The … induce employment growth and (3) relationship between innovation and employment growth is not conditioned on firm age … potential of innovation to enhance employment growth in Africa. …
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manufacturing employment, but its statistical significance is weak or absent once concurrent trends relating to trade and ICT are …Increased robot diffusion has raised concerns for its possible negative impact on employment. Following an empirical … effect of robots on employment outcomes in Italy (second European economy for robot stock) from the early 1990s up to 2016 …
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While the distinction between manufacturing and services becomes increasingly blurred to some observers, we find, using … result suggests a clear dichotomy between manufacturing and services in terms of how they react to trade and how they turn … stimulating R&D. This is particularly clear for manufacturing and this importance of foreign sales has increased over time …
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skill structure and employment expectations of the different skill categories. The analysis is based on cross-sectional data … both medium-skilled and unskilled workers. To account for censoring in the employment shares, the empirical analysis uses … employment expectations for workers with a university degree are positively related to the degree of ICT penetration. …
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structure and employment expectations of the different skill categories. The analysis is based on cross-sectional data for 4150 … unskilled workers. To account for censoring in the employment shares, the empirical analysis uses Powell's (1984) Censored Least … Absolute Deviations estimator (CLAD). Furthermore, results of ordered probit models show that employment expectations for …
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skill structure and employment expectations of the different skill categories. The analysis is based on cross-sectional data … both medium-skilled and unskilled workers. To account for censoring in the employment shares, the empirical analysis uses … employment expectations for workers with a university degree are positively related to the degree of ICT penetration. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011446697
skill structure and employment expectations of the different skill categories. The analysis is based on cross-sectional data … both medium-skilled and unskilled workers. To account for censoring in the employment shares, the empirical analysis uses … employment expectations for workers with a university degree are positively related to the degree of ICT penetration. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013428429
This paper estimates the effect of innovation on employment at the firm level. Our uniquely long innovation panel data … set of German manufacturing firms covers more than 20 years and allows us to use various innovation measures. We can … panel GMM system estimation we find positive effects of innovation on employment. This result is robust to the use of …
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This paper analyzes empirically the effects of innovation on employment at the firm level using a uniquely long panel … dataset of German manufacturing firms. The overall effect of innovations on employment often remains unclear in theoretical … innovation categories. We find clearly positive effects for product and process innovations on employment growth with the effects …
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This paper estimates the effect of innovation on employment at the firm level. Our uniquely long innovation panel data … set of German manufacturing firms covers more than 20 years and allows us to use various innovation measures. We can … panel GMM system estimation we find positive effects of innovation on employment. This result is robust to the use of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013317021