Looking ahead at the effects of automation in an economy with matching frictions
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Recommendations
- Technological knowledge and wages: from skill premium to wage polarization
- Technological choices and unemployment benefits in a matching model with heterogeneous workers
- Capital-augmenting technical change in the context of untapped automation opportunities
- Should robots be taxed?
- The implications of automation for economic growth when investment decisions are irreversible
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