It is well-established that new technology can cause large changes in relative wages and inequality. But there are also claims, based largely on verbal expositions, that new technology will harm workers on average or even all workers. Using formal models (which impose logical consistency and clear links between assumptions and conclusions) we show – under plausible assumptions - that new technology will cause average wages to rise if the prices of investment goods fall relative to consumer goods (a condition supported by the data) and if the new technologies do not lead to a fall in market competition. Some groups of workers must gain but others may be harmed. However, if workers can freely choose their occupation, or redistribution among w...
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Recent research points to the emergence of 'tripartite standards regimes' (TSRs), i.e., regimes base...
This paper scrutinises two of the leading models for dealing with so-called ‘tragedy of the commons’...
Managing electronic resources is a fairly complex process faced by librarians with ever more frequen...
The displacement of people, caused by disasters, conflicts, and oppression, is a growing global prob...
In knowledge-intensive industries, the workplace has become a key locus of learning. To perform effe...
The way in which research-based knowledge is used, interpreted and communicated by different actors ...
Despite an increasing variety of technological means enabling business people to exchange informatio...
The concept of the 'circular economy,' a term perhaps unfamiliar just a few years ago, has now caugh...
In this paper we are going to analyze the dynamics of barriers to entry at the international level. ...
The undeniable changes of global economy, as well as social trends and the rapid spread of infocommu...
Objective: The study was designed to show how driver attention to the road scene and engagement of a...
Why is wage inflation so weak in spite of the recent sharp reduction in unemployment? We show that t...
Worldwide, the life expectancy and retirement age are rapidly increasing, resulting in an ageing wor...
Extension of working years among those approaching “normal” retirement ages is receiving increased a...
Advances in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) disciplines offer opportunities fo...
Recent research points to the emergence of 'tripartite standards regimes' (TSRs), i.e., regimes base...
This paper scrutinises two of the leading models for dealing with so-called ‘tragedy of the commons’...
Managing electronic resources is a fairly complex process faced by librarians with ever more frequen...
The displacement of people, caused by disasters, conflicts, and oppression, is a growing global prob...