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Innovation and the Labor Market: Theory, Evidence and Challenges. (2023). Vivarelli, Marco ; Staccioli, Jacopo ; Moschella, Daniele ; Corrocher, Nicoletta.
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  39. Fewer babies and more robots: economic growth in a new era of demographic and technological changes. (2019). Jimeno, Juan F.
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  43. Effort: The Unrecognized Contributor to US Income Inequality. (2019). Leamer, Edward ; Fuentes, Rodrigo.
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  44. The Wrong Kind of AI? Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Labor Demand. (2019). Restrepo, Pascual ; Acemoglu, Daron.
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