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기술진보의 형태와 고용간 관계성에 대한 소고 = Essays on the Relationship between Employment and the Types of Technological Progress

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  • 경제각론
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  • 고용 없는 경기회복
  • 구조벡터자기회귀 모형
  • 베이지안 추정법
  • 숙련편향적 기술진보
  • 일자리 양극화
  • 정형편향적 기술진보
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  • 숙련편향적 기술진보와 고용
    최강식 『산업연구원 Issue paper』, 2013-318 [2013]
  • 「총요소생산성의 고용에 대한 영향 분석」
    박구도 조범준 『조사통계월보(Monthly Bulletin)』, 10월호, : 28-66 [2011]
  • 「생산성 향상이 고용에 미치는 영향」
    장인성 『예산정책연구』, 제1권 1호, : 275-302 [2012]
  • 「노동시장의 양극화와 정책과제 : 고용 양극화를 중심으로」
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  • 「기술혁신과 고용 간의 관계분석 - 우리나라의 제조업을 대상으로」
    김종하 노희성 조무상 『재정정책논집』, 제16권 2호, : 103-135 [2014]
  • 「기술진보가 마찰적 실업변화에 미치는 영향」
    김병우 『한국경제연구』, 제25권 6 호, : 135-162 [2009]
  • 「구조 베이지안 벡터자기회귀 모형을 이용한 숙련편향적 기술진보의 고용효 과 분석」
    김남주 『한국경제연구』, 제33권 4호, : 93-147 [2015]
  • 「고용과 생산성 간의 관계」
    정진호 『노동리뷰』, 6월호, : 5-20 [2013]
  • “기술혁신은 고용없는 성장을 야기하는가?”
    김배근 『경제학연구』, 제60집 3호, : 93-147 [2012]
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    강석훈 『한국경제연구』, 제16권 6호, : 169-196 [2006]
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