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The Elasticity of Substitution between Capital and Labour in the Us Economy: A Meta‐Regression Analysis

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2019
The elasticity of factor substitution between capital and labor is a crucial parameter in many economic fields. However, despite extensive research, there is no agreement on its value.
Michael Knoblach   +2 more
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ESG Performance, Demographic Trend, and Labour Investment Efficiency in China

Applied Economics Letters, 2023
This paper takes Chinese A-share listed companies from 2011 to 2019 to study the impact of ESG performance on labour investment efficiency under the new demographic trend.
Jun Su, Lin Xue
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Social capital and the labour market integration experiences of Afghan refugees in the Netherlands

Migration and Development, 2020
This study explores the access and use of social capital by Afghan refugees for their labour market integration in the Netherlands. Using a qualitative research method, I conducted 32 interviews with Afghan refugees who arrived in the Netherlands as part
S. Nasrat
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Dismantled Spatial Fixes in the Aftermath of Recession: Capital Switching and Labour Underutilization in the Greek Capital Metropolitan Region

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2019
The article offers a fresh, empirically grounded look at the spatialities of crisis-triggered employment forms?a largely overlooked issue in contemporary critical geography literature.
Konstantinos Gourzis, Stelios Gialis
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Production of nature and labour agency: How the subsumption of nature affects trade union action in the fishery and aquaculture sectors in Aysén, Chile

Environment and Planning E Nature and Space, 2023
This research seeks to link labour studies with political ecology by studying how the subsumption of nature affects labour agencies in fisheries and aquaculture in Aysén, Chile.
D. Velásquez, J. Ayala
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Platform-Capital’s ‘App-etite’ for Control: A Labour Process Analysis of Food-Delivery Work in Australia

Work, Employment and Society, 2019
This qualitative case study adopts a labour process analysis to unpack the distinctive features of capital’s control regimes in the food-delivery segment of the Australian platform-economy and assesses labour agency in response to these.
A. Veen, T. Barratt, Caleb Goods
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Domestic labour and capital

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1977
The direct products of domestic labour are not commodities; such products as clean clothes and cooked meals are not produced for the market by domestic labour and are not exchanged. Rather, they are produced for the direct satisfaction, without further transformation, of the needs of the producer and her family. In this sense domestic labour is private
Susan Himmelweit, Simon Mohun
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Capital and Labour

1997
Abstract THE industrial revolution was an affair of economics as well as of technology: it consisted of changes in the volume and distribution of resources, no less than in the methods by which these resources were directed to specific ends. The two movements were, indeed, closely connected.
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