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How should executives lead organisations and their employees in an increasingly digitalized business environment and what skills are needed to succeed? Although the evolution of digital technologies considerably changes working environments in organisations and creates new challenges for...
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conducive business regulations amplify the positive impact on firm creation of better education and reduced skill mismatches. To … escape a low-productivity trap, policymakers should thus create a pro-business framework and a wellfunctioning education …
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The US experienced two dramatic changes in the structure of education in a fifty year period. The first was a large …
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university education for AI roles declined by 23%, while AI roles advertise five times as many skills as job postings on average …, vocational education and training, micro-certificates, and online bootcamps to use human capital to its full potential and to …
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on education. Afterwards, I analyze how prioritarians would allocate resources in a dynamic model of skill formation and …
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Incorporating family decisions in a two-period.model of the world economy, we predict that trade liberalization raises the skill premium and reduces child labour in developing countries where the adult labour force is sufficiently well educated to attract production activities from abroad that...
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Statistics Finland. We analyze emigration events lasting at least five years and decompose migrant self-selection into education … positively self-selected in terms of education and earnings. We also find strong evidence of sorting: men who emigrate outside …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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This study estimates the lifetime effects of lost instructional time in the classroom on labor market performance. For identification, I use historical shifts in the school year schedule in Germany, which substantially shortened the duration of the affected school years with no adjustments in...
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and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to adopt different types of resource efficiency measures (REMs), possibly …
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