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Impact of innovation on employment in quantitative terms: review of empirical literature based on microdata. (2019). Vergara, Delia Margarita ; Diaz, Guillermo Arenas ; Heijs, Joost.
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  43. L?impatto dei Big Data sulle attivit? di pianificazione & controllo aziendali: In caso di studio di una PMI agricola Italiana. (2018). Cupertino, Sebastiano ; Vitale, Gianluca ; Riccaboni, Angelo.
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  44. The effect of computer use on job quality: evidence from Europe. (2018). Salvatori, Andrea ; Menon, Seetha.
    In: Economics Working Papers.
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  45. Regional Employment and Artificial Intelligence in Japan. (2018). Kondo, Keisuke ; Hamaguchi, Nobuaki ; Keisuke, Kondo ; Nobuaki, Hamaguchi.
    In: Discussion papers.
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  46. Robots and reshoring: Evidence from Mexican local labor markets. (2018). Faber, Marius.
    In: Working papers.
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  47. Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Work. (2018). Restrepo, Pascual ; Acemoglu, Daron.
    In: Boston University - Department of Economics - Working Papers Series.
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  48. Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Work. (2018). Restrepo, Pascual ; Acemoglu, Daron.
    In: Boston University - Department of Economics - The Institute for Economic Development Working Papers Series.
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  49. Is Automation Labor Share–Displacing? Productivity Growth, Employment, and the Labor Share. (2018). Autor, David ; Salomons, Anna.
    In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
    RePEc:bin:bpeajo:v:49:y:2019:i:2018-01:p:1-87.

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  50. Not so Disruptive after All: How Workplace Digitalization Affects Political Preferences. (2018). Scholl, Nikolas ; Kurer, Thomas ; Gallego, Aina.
    In: Working Papers.
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  51. A globalisation challenge: Preventing a clash between the middle classes of the developed and emerging economies. (2017). Steinberg, Federico ; Otero-Iglesias, Miguel ; Ortega, Andres.
    In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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  52. Theory and Evidence on Employer Collusion in the Franchise Sector. (2017). Krueger, Alan ; Ashenfelter, Orley.
    In: Working Papers.
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  53. Productivity and Pay: Is the link broken?. (2017). Summers, Lawrence ; Stansbury, Anna.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  54. The Impact of Digital Technologies on Worker Tasks: Do Labor Policies Matter?. (2017). Poole, Jennifer ; Corseuil, Carlos Henrique ; Almeida, Rita K.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  55. Demand and Supply of Populism. (2017). Sonno, Tommaso ; Morelli, Massimo ; Guiso, Luigi ; Herrera, H.
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  56. The Impact of Digital Technologies on Worker Tasks: Do Labor Policies Matter?. (2017). Poole, Jennifer ; Carlos, Corseuil ; Almeida, Rita K.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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