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Information technology and research and development impacts on productivity and skills : looking for correlations on French firm.
by Greenan, Nathalie.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Electronics research -- Economic aspects -- France; Information technology -- Economic aspects -- France; Industrial productivity -- France -- Effect of computers on; Capital productivity -- France -- Effect of computers on; Computers -- Economic aspects -- Finance; Skilled labor -- France -- Effect of computers on; Electronic technicians -- France; Computer technicians -- France.
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Does the "new economy" measure up to the great inventions of the past /^cRobert J. Gordo.
by Gordon, Robert J.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- United States -- History; Industrial productivity -- United States -- History; United States -- Economic conditions; Inventions -- Economic aspects -- United States -- History; Internet -- Economic aspects; Computers -- Economic aspects.
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Automation and unemployment : papers presented at an ANZAAS symposium, Sydney, 28 July 1979.
Sydney: Law Book Co., 1979.
Subject: Technological unemployment -- Australia -- Congresses; Computers -- Economic aspects -- Congresses.
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Computers, work organization, and wage outcomes.
by Cappelli, Peter.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Computers -- Economic aspects -- United States; Wages -- United States; Labor market -- United States -- Effect of technological innovations on; Industrial organization -- United States -- Effect of computers on.
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The returns to computer use revisited : have pencils changed the wage structure toon.
by DiNardo, J. E.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.
Subject: Wage differentials -- Germany; Wage differentials -- United States; Computers -- Economic aspects.
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Wage and productivity dispersion in U.S. manufacturing : the role of computer investment.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Wages -- Manufacturing -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Manufacturing industries -- Automation -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; Wage differentials -- United States -- Econometric models; Labor supply -- Effect of automation on -- United States -- Econometric models; Computers -- Economic aspects -- United States; Labor market -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Upstairs, downstairs : computer-skill complementarity and computer-labor substitution two floors of a large bank.
by Autor, David H.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Skilled labor -- United States -- Supply and demand; Labor supply -- United States -- Effect of education on; Employees -- United States -- Effect of technological innovations on; Computers -- Economic aspects -- United States; Bank employees -- United States -- Effect of technological innovations on; Banks and banking -- United States -- Automation; Banks and banking -- United States -- Data processing -- Technological innovations.
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