Digitalization During the COVID-19 Crisis: Implications for Productivity and Labor Markets in Advanced Economies
March 13, 2023
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Summary
Subject: COVID-19, Digitalization, Economic sectors, Financial crises, Health, Labor, Labor markets, Labor productivity, Production, Technology, Total factor productivity
Keywords: COVID-19, Digitalization, Digitalization level, Europe, Labor market, Labor market tightness, Labor markets, Labor productivity, Longer-term productivity, Pandemic-induced digitalization, Productivity, Productivity regression analysis, Total factor productivity
Publication Details
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Pages:
42
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Series:
Staff Discussion Notes No. 2023/003
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Stock No:
SDNEA2023003
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ISBN:
9798400232596
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ISSN:
2617-6750