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RSSThe paper argues that new digital technologies have the potential to change economic interactions and that economists need new tools to analyse the supply
This paper provides a framework for understanding the importance of social institutions to the peculiarities of national growth models and productivity out
This paper looks at the level of labour productivity growth that would be needed to maintain current GDP growth rates given the projected decline
This paper examines the slowdown in productivity growth in both the EU and the US, looking for recent signs of improvement and contributions attributable
This paper presents evidence suggesting that although the demand for labour remained resilient to technological change in the past, in recent decades, automation has led to a decline in the demand for labour.
This paper evaluates the crucial direct and indirect contribution of institutions in determining regional productivity developments in Europe.
This paper analyses the impact of industrial robotics on productivity and corporate mark-ups within industries and finds that leading companies tend to benefit most, leading to a concentration of industry sales with implications for the income share of labour.
This paper looks at the concentration of R&D spending among leading firms and warns that Europe is at risk from falling behind in R&D leadership in more technologically advanced sectors.
The paper presents an ex-post evaluation of the adjustment programme for Cyprus, which was carried out by a team of Commission economists.
An overview of economic developments in candidate and pre-candidate countries.