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Productive efficiency, technological change and catch up within Africa
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Automation, globalisation and relative wages
an empirical analysis of winners and losers -
Stagnant manufacturing growth in India
the role of the informal economy -
Measuring the creation and adoption of new technologies using trade and patent data
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The impact of automation on inequality across Europe
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The rise of the service sector in the global economy
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Characterizing growth instability
new evidence on unit roots and structural breaks in long run time series -
Job automation risk, economic structure and trade
a European perspective -
The breadth of preferential trade agreements and the margins of exports
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Characterizing growth instability
new evidence on unit roots and structural breaks in long run time series -
Imported intermediates, technological capabilities and exports
evidence from Brazilian firm-level data -
Regulatory distance, margins of trade, and regional integration
the case of the ASEAN+5 -
Does venture capital investment spur employment growth?
Further evidence -
Venture capital investment and labor market performance
a panel data analysis -
Does venture capital investment spur employment growth?
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Venture capital investment and labor market performance
a panel data analysis -
Does venture capital investment spur employment growth?
further evidence -
Venture capital investment and labor market performance
a panel data analysis -
On the relationship between the breadth of PTAs and trade flows
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Venture capital investment and labor market performance
a panel data analysis -
Venture capital investment and labor market performance
a panel data analysis -
Does venture capital investment spur employment growth?
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Policies to support the development of Indonesia's manufacturing sector during 2020-2024
a joint ADB-BAPPENAS report -
Venture capital investment and labor market performance
a panel data analysis -
Does venture capital investment spur employment growth?
further evidence