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The Effect of Labors Bargaining Power on Wealth Inequality in the UK, USA, And France. (2024). Onaran, Ozlem ; Tippet, Ben ; Wildauer, Rafael.
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  22. Worker personality: Another skill bias beyond education in the digital age. (2016). Sorgner, Alina ; Brunow, Stephan ; Bode, Eckhardt ; Ott, Ingrid.
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  23. Job polarization on local labor markets?. (2016). Dauth, Wolfgang ; Blien, Uwe.
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  24. Geht der Arbeitsgesellschaft die Arbeit aus?. (2016). Tichy, Gunther.
    In: WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports).
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  25. Die Wertschöpfungsabgabe als alternatives Instrument zur Finanzierung der sozialen Sicherung aus österreichischer Perspektive. (2016). Schratzenstaller, Margit ; Mattes, Anselm ; Bach, Stefan ; Arnold, Michael ; Schratzenstaller-Altzinger, Margit.
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  26. Will digital technologies transform agriculture in developing countries ?. (2016). Goyal, Aparajita ; Deichmann, Uwe ; Mishra, Deepak K.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  27. What’s Right, and What’s Wrong, with “What is Wrong with the West’s Economies?” by Edmund Phelps. (2016). Kiewiet, Roderick D.
    In: Homo Oeconomicus: Journal of Behavioral and Institutional Economics.
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  28. Globalization Threatens One Quarter of Finnish Employment. (2016). Tuhkuri, Joonas.
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  29. Mechanization, Task Assignment, and Inequality. (2016). Yuki, Kazuhiro.
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  30. Industry 4.0 – job-producer or employment-destroyer?. (2016). Weber, Enzo.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  31. Structural Transformation in the OECD: Digitalisation, Deindustrialisation and the Future of Work. (2016). Frey, Carl Benedikt ; Berger, Thor.
    In: OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers.
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  32. Do Recessions Accelerate Routine-Biased Technological Change? Evidence from Vacancy Postings. (2016). Kahn, Lisa ; Hershbein, Brad.
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  33. The Requirements of Jobs: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey. (2016). Monaco, Kristen ; Gittleman, Maury ; Nestoriak, Nicole .
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  34. Malaise in the Western Middle Classes. (2016). Chauvel, Louis ; Hartung, Anne.
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  35. Capitalist Spirit and the Markets: Why Income Inequality Matters. (2016). Boukouras, Aristotelis.
    In: Discussion Papers in Economics.
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  36. ICT, Offshoring, and the Demand for Part-time Workers: The Case of Japanese Manufacturing. (2016). Kiyota, Kozo ; Maruyama, Sawako.
    In: Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series.
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  37. Worker Personality: Another Skill Bias beyond Education in the Digital Age. (2016). Sorgner, Alina ; Brunow, Stephan ; Bode, Eckhardt ; Ott, Ingrid.
    In: Jena Economics Research Papers.
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  38. Rising Work Complexity but Decreasing Returns. (2016). Thomsen, Stephan ; Pikos, Anna Katharina.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  39. Delving into the Demand Side: Changes in Workplace Specialization and Job Polarization. (2016). Salvatori, Andrea ; Cortes, Guido Matias.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  40. EU 4.0 - The debate on digitalisation and the labour market in Europe. (2016). Grass, Karen.
    In: IAB-Discussion Paper.
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  41. Job Polarization, Job Tasks and the Role of Firms. (2016). Heyman, Fredrik.
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  42. THE EFFECTS OF OFFSHORING TO LOW-WAGE COUNTRIES ON DOMESTIC WAGES – A WORLDWIDE INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS. (2016). Wolszczak-Derlacz, Joanna ; Parteka, Aleksandra.
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  43. The Effects of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics on Business and Employment: Evidence from a survey on Japanese firms. (2016). MORIKAWA, MASAYUKI.
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  44. Polarization and the growth of low-skill employment in Spanish Local Labor Markets. (2016). Consoli, Davide ; Sánchez-Barrioluengo, Mabel ; Sanchez-Barrioluengo, Mabel.
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  45. Electricity restructuring, greenhouse gas emissions efficiency and employment reallocation. (2016). Jeong, Jinook ; Kim, Dongha.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  46. Job polarization, job tasks and the role of firms. (2016). Heyman, Fredrik.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  47. Worker Personality: Another Skill Bias beyond Education in the Digital Age. (2016). Sorgner, Alina ; Brunow, Stephan ; Bode, Eckhardt ; Ott, Ingrid.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
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  48. Immigrants, Productivity, and Labor Markets. (2016). Peri, Giovanni.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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  49. The American Dual Economy: Race, Globalization, and the Politics of Exclusion. (2015). Temin, Peter.
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  50. How Economics Faculty Can Survive (and Perhaps Thrive) in a Brave New Online World. (2015). Navarro, Peter.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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