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Why is productivity slowing down?. (2020). Lafond, François ; Winkler, Julian ; Koutroumpis, Pantelis ; Goldin, Ian.
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  39. The decades-long dispute over scale effects in the theory of economic growth. (2019). Bond-Smith, Steven.
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  40. Renewing our Monetary Vows: Open Letters to the Governor of the Bank of England. (2019). Barwell, Richard ; Chadha, Jagjit S.
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  42. Accounting for Innovations in Consumer Digital Services: IT Still Matters. (2019). Corrado, Carol ; Byrne, David.
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  43. Population structure and the human development index. (2019). Villar, Antonio ; Martinez, Ricardo ; Herrero, Carmen.
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  45. The Impact of Population Ageing and Social Stratification: The Case of Latvia. (2019). Rupeika-Apoga, Ramona ; Thalassinos, Y E ; Bule, L ; Romanova, I.
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  46. Nonlinear effects of population aging on economic growth. (2019). Shin, Kwanho ; Lee, Hyun-Hoon.
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  47. Ageing workforce and productivity: the unintended effects of retirement regulation in Italy. (2018). Gabriele, Roberto ; Zaninotto, Enrico ; Tundis, Enrico.
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  49. The Compositional Nature of Productivity and Innovation Slowdown. (2018). Vannuccini, Simone ; Graf, Holger ; Cantner, Uwe ; Prytkova, Ekaterina.
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  50. Economic consequences of zero international migration in the EU: An assessment for Europe based on the Eurostat population projections. (2018). Juan, Ciscar Martinez ; Ignazio, Mongelli.
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  52. Does an aging population influence stock markets? Evidence from New Zealand. (2018). Hettihewa, Samanthala ; Zhang, Hanxiong ; Saha, Shrabani.
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  54. Absence from Work Report 2017. Absences Due to Sickness and Accidents in Austria – Focus on Workforce Ageing. (2017). Leoni, Thomas ; Schwinger, Johanna.
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  55. WHAT RATES OF PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH WOULD BE REQUIRED TO OFFSET THE EFFECTS OF POPULATION AGING? A STUDY OF TWENTY INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRIES. (2017). Spencer, Byron G ; Denton, Frank T.
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  57. German robots - the impact of industrial robots on workers. (2017). Suedekum, Jens ; Findeisen, Sebastian ; Dauth, Wolfgang ; Wossner, Nicole ; Sudekum, Jens.
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  58. Demographic cycles, migration and housing investment. (2017). Monnet, Eric ; Wolf, Clara.
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