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References for Innovation and employment in the era of artificial intelligence
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Further reading
- Coveri, A., Cozza, C., and Guarascio, D. “Monopoly Capital in the time of digital platforms: a radical approach to the Amazon case.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 46:6 (2022): 1341-1367.
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Feigenbaum, J., and Gross, D. P. “Answering the Call of Automation: How the Labor Market Adjusted to Mechanizing Telephone Operation.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 139:3 (2024): 1879-1939.
- McElheran, K., Li, J. F., Brynjolfsson, E., Kroff, Z., Dinlersoz, E., Foster, L., and Zolas, N. “AI adoption in America: Who, what, and where.” Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 33 (2024): 375-415.
- Tambe, P., Hitt, L., Rock, D., and Brynjolfsson, E. Digital Capital and Superstar Firms. NBER Working Paper 28285, 2020.
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Key references
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Griliches, Z. "Issues in assessing the contribution of research and development to productivity growth." The Bell Journal of Economics 10:1 (1979): 92-116. Key reference: [1]
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Vivarelli, M. The Economics of Technology and Employment: Theory and Empirical Evidence. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, 1995. Key reference: [2]
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Vivarelli M. "Innovation, employment, and skills in advanced and developing countries: A survey of the economic literature." Journal of Economic Issues 48:1 (2014): 123–154. Key reference: [3]
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Katsoulacos, Y. S. The Employment Effect of Technical Change. Brighton, UK: Wheatsheaf, 1986. Key reference: [4]
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Acemoglu, D., and Restrepo, P. "The Race between Man and Machine: Implications of Technology for Growth, Factor Shares, and Employment." American Economic Review 108:6 (2018): 1488–1542. Key reference: [5]
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Feldmann, H. "Technological unemployment in industrial countries." Journal of Evolutionary Economics 23:5 (2013): 1099–1126. Key reference: [6]
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Piva, M., and Vivarelli, M. "Technological change and employment: Is Europe ready for the challenge?" Eurasian Business Review 8:1 (2018): 13-32. Key reference: [7]
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Dosi, G., Piva, M., Virgillito, M. E., and Vivarelli, M. "Embodied and disembodied technological change: The sectoral patterns of job-creation and job-destruction." Research Policy 50:4 (2021): 104-199. Key reference: [8]
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Arenas Díaz, G., Guerrero, A. J., and Heijs, J. "The effects of product and process innovation on employment: a meta-regression analysis." Eurasian Business Review 4:1 (2024): 1-34. Key reference: [9]
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Van Reenen, J. “Employment and technological innovation: Evidence from UK manufacturing firms.” Journal of Labor Economics 15:2 (1997): 255–284. Key reference: [10]
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Bogliacino, F., Piva, M., and Vivarelli, M. “R&D and employment: An application of the LSDVC estimator using European data.” Economics Letters 116:1 (2012): 56–59. Key reference: [11]
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Pellegrino, G., Piva, M., and Vivarelli, M. “Beyond R&D: The role of embodied technological change in affecting employment.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 29:4 (2019): 1151–1171. Key reference: [12]
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Harrison, R., Jaumandreu, J., Mairesse, J., and Peters, B. “Does innovation stimulate employment? A firm-level analysis using comparable micro-data from four European countries.” International Journal of Industrial Organization 35:1 (2014): 29–43. Key reference: [13]
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Acemoglu, D., and Restrepo, P. “Robots and Jobs: Evidence from US Labor Markets.” Journal of Political Economy 128:6 (2020): 2188–2244. Key reference: [14]
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Georg, G., and Michaels, G. “Robots at Work.” Review of Economics and Statistics 100:5 (2018): 753–768. Key reference: [15]
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Domini, G., Grazzi, M., Moschella, D., and Treiblich, T. "Threats and opportunities in the digital era: Automation spikes and employment dynamics." Research Policy 50:7 (2021): 104-137.
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Acemoglu, D., Lelarge, C., and Restrepo, P. “Competing with Robots: Firm-Level Evidence from France.” AEA Papers and Proceedings 110 (2020): 383-388. Key reference: [17]
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Acemoglu, D., Autor, D. H., Hazell, J., and Restrepo, P. “AI and Jobs: Evidence from Online Vacancies.” Journal of Labor Economics 40:S1 (2022): 293-340. Key reference: [18]
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Montobbio, F., Staccioli, J., Virgillito, M. E., and Vivarelli, M. “Robots and the origin of their labour-saving impact.” Technological Forecasting and Social Change 174 (2022): 121122. Key reference: [20]
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Griliches, Z. "Issues in assessing the contribution of research and development to productivity growth." The Bell Journal of Economics 10:1 (1979): 92-116.
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Additional References
- Arenas Díaz, G., Heijs, J., and Marzucchi, A. "The effect of external innovation on firm employment." Economics of Innovation and New Technology (2024): 1-26.
- Buerger, M., Broekel, T., and Coad, A. "Regional dynamics of innovation: Investigating the co-evolution of patents, research and development (R&D), and employment." Regional Studies 46:5 (2012): 565–582.
- Kogan, L., Papanikolaou, D., Schmidt, L. D., and Seegmiller, B. Technology-Skill Complementarity and Labor Displacement: Evidence from Linking Two Centuries of Patents with Occupations. NBER Working Paper 29552, 2021.
- Ugur, M., Churchill, S., and Solomon, E. “Technological innovation and employment in derived labour demand models: A hierarchical meta-regression analysis.” Journal of Economic Surveys 32:1 (2018): 50–82.