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Demographic change, secular stagnation and inequality: automation as a blessing?. (2021). Jacobs, Arthur ; Heylen, Freddy.
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  24. Automation, stagnation, and the implications of a robot tax. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Gasteiger, Emanuel.
    In: ECON WPS - Working Papers in Economic Theory and Policy.
    RePEc:zbw:tuweco:022020.

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  25. Rising longevity, increasing the retirement age, and the consequences for knowledge-based long-run growth. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Kuhn, Michael.
    In: Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences.
    RePEc:zbw:hohdps:022020.

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  26. Rising longevity, increasing the retirement age, and the consequences for knowledge-based long-run growth. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Kuhn, Michael.
    In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:glodps:462.

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  27. Robots, Reshoring, and the Lot of Low-Skilled Workers. (2020). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus ; Krenz, Astrid.
    In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:glodps:443.

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  28. Automation, Automatic Capital Returns, and the Functional Income Distribution. (2020). Torres, Jose ; Casas, Pablo.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:mal:wpaper:2020-2.

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  29. Putting People Back into the Picture: Some Studies in Demographic Economics. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Heijdra, Ben.
    In: De Economist.
    RePEc:kap:decono:v:168:y:2020:i:2:d:10.1007_s10645-020-09361-2.

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  30. The Future of Work: Challenges for Job Creation Due to Global Demographic Change and Automation. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Abeliansky, Ana Lucia ; Algur, Eda ; Bloom, David E.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp12962.

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  31. Innovation, automation, and inequality: Policy challenges in the race against the machine. (2020). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
    RePEc:eee:moneco:v:116:y:2020:i:c:p:249-265.

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  32. 3D printing, international trade, and FDI. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada ; Abeliansky, Ana Lucia ; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada.
    In: Economic Modelling.
    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:85:y:2020:i:c:p:288-306.

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  33. The future of work: Meeting the global challenges of demographic change and automation. (2020). Prettner, Klaus ; Abeliansky, Ana Lucia ; Algur, Eda ; Bloom, David E.
    In: International Labour Review.
    RePEc:bla:intlab:v:159:y:2020:i:3:p:285-306.

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  34. Robots, Reshoring, and the Lot of Low-Skilled Workers. (2019). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus ; Krenz, Astrid.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2019 (Leipzig): 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Democracy and Market Economy.
    RePEc:zbw:vfsc19:203602.

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  35. Innovation, Automation, and Inequality: Policy Challenges in the Race against the Machine. (2019). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus.
    In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:glodps:320.

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  36. Automatisierung, Wachstum und Ungleichheit. (2018). Schwarzer, Johannes ; Prettner, Klaus ; Geiger, Niels.
    In: Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences.
    RePEc:zbw:hohdps:132018.

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  37. Robots, reshoring, and the lot of low-skilled workers. (2018). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus ; Krenz, Astrid.
    In: University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:zbw:cegedp:351.

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  38. The Drivers of Inequality in Rich Countries. (2018). Valenzuela, Luis ; Richiardi, Matteo ; Nolan, Brian.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:89806.

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  39. Demography, Unemployment, Automation, and Digitalization: Implications for the Creation of (Decent) Jobs, 2010–2030. (2018). Prettner, Klaus ; Bloom, David ; McKenna, Mathew.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:24835.

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  40. Demography, Unemployment, Automation, and Digitalization: Implications for the Creation of (Decent) Jobs, 2010–2030. (2018). Prettner, Klaus ; McKenna, Matthew J ; Bloom, David E.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp11739.

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  41. The rising tide of artificial intelligence and business automation: Developing an ethical framework. (2018). Wright, Scott A ; Schultz, Ainslie E.
    In: Business Horizons.
    RePEc:eee:bushor:v:61:y:2018:i:6:p:823-832.

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  42. The Drivers of Inequality in Rich Countries. (2018). Valenzuela, Luis ; Richiardi, Matteo ; Nolan, Brian.
    In: INET Oxford Working Papers.
    RePEc:amz:wpaper:2018-15.

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  43. The lost race against the machine: Automation, education and inequality in an R&D-based growth model. (2017). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus.
    In: Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences.
    RePEc:zbw:hohdps:082017.

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  44. On the possibility of automation-induced stagnation. (2017). Prettner, Klaus ; Gasteiger, Emanuel.
    In: Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences.
    RePEc:zbw:hohdps:072017.

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  45. A note on automation, stagnation, and the implications of a robot tax. (2017). Prettner, Klaus ; Gasteiger, Emanuel.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:zbw:fubsbe:201717.

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  46. The lost race against the machine: Automation, education, and inequality in an R&D-based growth model. (2017). Strulik, Holger ; Prettner, Klaus.
    In: University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:zbw:cegedp:329.

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