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For the Benefit of All: Fiscal Policies and Equity-Efficiency Trade-offs in the Age of Automation. (2021). Nakatani, Ryota ; Miyamoto, Hiroaki ; Bounader, Lahcen ; Gueorguiev, Nikolay ; Zanna, Luis-Felipe ; Moriyama, Kenji ; Berg, Andrew.
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  45. Changes In Wage Inequality In France: The Impact Of Composition Effects (in French). (2012). Verdugo, Gregory ; Horny, Guillaume ; fraisse, henri.
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  46. Measuring and Interpreting Trends in the Division of Labour in the Netherlands. (2011). ter Weel, Bas ; Borghans, Lex ; Akçomak, Semih.
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  47. Service Trade and Occupational Tasks: An Empirical Investigation. (2011). Mion, Giordano ; Ariu, Andrea.
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  48. Interpreting the Hours-Technology time-varying relationship. (2011). Leon-Ledesma, Miguel ; ferroni, filippo ; Cantore, Cristiano ; Leon-Ledesma, M A., .
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  49. Inequality at Work: The Effect of Peer Salaries on Job Satisfaction. (2010). Saez, Emmanuel ; moretti, enrico ; Mas, Alexandre ; Card, David.
    In: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series.
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  50. The Increase in Income Cyclicality of High-Income Households and Its Relation to the Rise in Top Income Shares. (2010). Vissing-Jorgensen, Annette ; Parker, Jonathan.
    In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
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