The relationship between technology and employment has long been a subject ofdebate. This issue is even more pertinent today, as the global economy undergoes atechnological revolution driven by automation and the widespread adoption of arti-ficial intelligence (AI). The primary objective of this paper is to provide insightsinto the relationship between innovation and employment by proposing a conceptualframework and reviewing the state of the art in the relevant debates and analyses.
Vivarelli, M., Arenas Diaz, G., New Technologies and Employment: The State of the Art, <<ITALIAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL>>, 2026; (3): 0-0. [doi:10.1007/s40797-026-00371-8] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336837]
New Technologies and Employment: The State of the Art
Vivarelli, Marco
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2026
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The relationship between technology and employment has long been a subject ofdebate. This issue is even more pertinent today, as the global economy undergoes atechnological revolution driven by automation and the widespread adoption of arti-ficial intelligence (AI). The primary objective of this paper is to provide insightsinto the relationship between innovation and employment by proposing a conceptualframework and reviewing the state of the art in the relevant debates and analyses.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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