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DO TECHNOLOGY SHOCKS DRIVE HOURS UP OR DOWN? A LITTLE EVIDENCE FROM AN AGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (English)
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25 January 2006
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technology shocks
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positive productivity
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hours worked
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