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Estimating the prevalence of automated management and surveillance technologies at work and their impact on workers’ well-being (Washington Center for Equitable Growth)
Green macrofinancial bargains: How economic interests enable and limit climate action (Review of International Political Economy)
Learn more about the Center-supported Coöperism 13/13
Leveraging Large Language Models for Career Mobility Analysis: A Study of Gender, Race, and Job Change Using U.S. Online Resume Profiles (arXiv)
Monopsony and Employer Mis-optimization Explain Why Wages Bunch at Round Numbers (American Economic Review)
National Academy of Sciences publishes paper by student whose research was funded by the Center
Organized Baseball: Reworking the Transnational Circuit, 1946-1965 with Evan Brown (Hagley History Hangout)
Research Shows U.S. Voters’ Ability to Identify Real News Hinges More on Education and Income Than Political Alignment
Study finds rising pro-wealthy bias on U.S. Supreme Court
Study shows CHIPS Act created many more semiconductor jobs than expected
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