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The Revelio Report — 22 episodes

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Title
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ENHANCING WORKER PRODUCTIVITY WITHOUT AUTOMATING TASKS: A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO AI AND THE TASK-BASED MODEL

2

Chaining Tasks, Redefining Work: A Theory of AI Automation

3

AI and jobs: A review of theory, estimates, and evidence

4

Automation and New Tasks

5

Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings

6

Job polarization in Europe

7

Services and the Polarization of the American Labor Market

8

Autor, Katz & Kearney (2008) – Trends in wage inequality

9

The Race Between Education and Technology: 1915–2005

10

Katz & Murphy (1992) – Changes in relative wages

11

Mincer (1974) – Schooling, Experience, and Earnings

12

Becker (1964) – Human Capital

13

Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren

14

Human Capital and Specialization

15

The Machine Conflict: Capital and the Displacement of Labour

16

The Wealth of Nations: The Division of Labour

17

Economic Possibilities for Artificial Intelligence

18

Preserving Fiscal Stability in the Age of Transformative AI

19

What’s There to Fear in a World with Transformative AI? With the Right Policy, Nothing.

20

Beyond Job Displacement: How AI Could Reshape the Value of Human Expertise

21

The Iceberg Index: Measuring Skills-centered Exposure in the AI Economy

22

From LinkedIn to Labor Statistics: Using Revelio Microdata for Labor Market Research in Developing Economies