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How Do Rising Labor Costs Affect Green Total Factor Productivity? Based on the Industrial Intelligence Perspective. (2022). Wang, Yongsheng ; Qian, Wei.
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  46. Behind the headline number: Why not to rely on Frey and Osborne’s predictions of potential job loss from automation. (2019). Coelli, Michael ; Borland, Jeff.
    In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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    In: CEPS Papers.
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