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Reducing automation risk through career mobility: Where and for whom?. (2021). Lengyel, Balázs ; Czaller, László ; Eriksson, Rikard H.
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  43. Should the Government Subsidize Innovation or Automation?. (2018). Liao, Chih-Hsing ; Furukawa, Yuichi ; Cozzi, Guido ; Chu, Angus.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:88276.

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  44. Structural transformation to manufacturing and services: what role for trade?. (2018). PONNUSAMY, Sundar ; Anderson, Kym.
    In: Departmental Working Papers.
    RePEc:pas:papers:2018-26.

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  45. Structural transformation and the rise of information technology. (2018). Makridis, Christos ; Gallipoli, Giovanni.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
    RePEc:eee:moneco:v:97:y:2018:i:c:p:91-110.

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  46. Understanding the decline in the U.S. labor share: Evidence from occupational tasks. (2018). vom Lehn, Christian.
    In: European Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:108:y:2018:i:c:p:191-220.

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  47. Structural Transformation to Manufacturing and Services: What Role for Trade?. (2018). Anderson, Kym.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:13351.

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  48. The Micro-Level Anatomy of the Labor Share Decline. (2018). Vincent, Nicolas ; Kehrig, Matthias.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:13333.

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  49. Racing With or Against the Machine? Evidence from Europe. (2018). Zierahn-Weilage, Ulrich ; Gregory, Terry ; Salomons, Anna.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_7247.

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  50. The Labor Share, Capital-Labor Substitution, and Factor Augmenting Technologies. (2018). Hirakata, Naohisa ; Koike, Yasutaka.
    In: Bank of Japan Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:boj:bojwps:wp18e20.

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