What caught my eye today: The power of social capital, winners and losers of the pandemic economy, and the natural rate of interest

What caught my eye today: The power of social capital, winners and losers of the pandemic economy, and the natural rate of interest

The Future and History of Work – what caught my eye this week: Parents’ unemployment and the earnings of their children, demographic origins of the labor share, and which U.S. jobs were hardest hit by Covid-19?

The Future and History of Work – what caught my eye this week: Parents’ unemployment and the earnings of their children, demographic origins of the labor share, and which U.S. jobs were hardest hit by Covid-19?

What caught my eye today: How did U.S. consumers use their stimulus payments, origins of the decline in labor’s share, and COVID-19 in emerging markets

What caught my eye today: How did U.S. consumers use their stimulus payments, origins of the decline in labor’s share, and COVID-19 in emerging markets

What is the work of the future after Covid-19?

The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has changed working habits of many people. In addition, it became obvious which jobs must be done in the workplace and which activities can be carried out anywhere thanks to new technologies. It will be interesting to see how these developments influence the future of work and wages.

What caught my eye today: How Covid-19 is reshaping the future of work, digital currencies, and do robots make us healthier?

The Eagle and Bear Economist – what caught my eye today: How Covid-19 is reshaping the future of work, digital currencies, and do robots make us healthier?

What is the future of work after Corona?

After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, it became obvious which jobs must be done in the workplace and which activities can be carried out anywhere thanks to new technologies. It will be interesting to see how these developments influence the future of work and wages.

What is the future of work after Corona? Some updated (but still preliminary) thoughts

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear which work must be carried out in the workplace and which activities can be carried out anywhere thanks to new technologies. It will be interesting to see how these developments influence the future of work.

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