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The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising more than 17,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics.

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544 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 730
Innovation and Employment: Evidence from Italian Microdata
Mariacristina Piva, Marco Vivarelli
published in: Journal of Economics, 2005, 86(1), 65-83
IZA Discussion Paper No. 685
Do We Need Computer Skills to Use a Computer? Evidence from Britain
Lex Borghans, Bas ter Weel
published in: Labour, 2006, 20 (3), 505-532
IZA Discussion Paper No. 664
Skill Upgrading and Rigid Relative Wages: The Case of Danish Manufacturing
Jan Rose Skaksen, Anders Sorensen
published as 'Skill Upgrading and Rigid Relative Wages' in: B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics: Contributions to Macroeconomics, 2005, 5(1), Art. 7
IZA Discussion Paper No. 639
Are Intellectual Property Rights Unfair?
Gilles Saint-Paul
published in: Labour Economics, 2004, 11 (1), 129-144
IZA Discussion Paper No. 596
Relative Wages, Openness and Skill-Biased Technological Change
Holger Görg, Eric Strobl
IZA Discussion Paper No. 570
Technological Change, Organizational Change, and Job Turnover
Thomas K. Bauer, Stefan Bender
published in: Labour Economics, 2004, 11 (3), 265-291
IZA Discussion Paper No. 566
Skill Biased Technological and Organizational Change: Estimating a Mixed Simultaneous Equation Model Using the IAB Establishment Panel
Reinhard Hujer, Marco Caliendo, Dubravko Radic
IZA Discussion Paper No. 554
Employment Protection, Product Market Competition and Growth
Winfried Koeniger
IZA Discussion Paper No. 496
Changes in the Structure of Earnings During the Polish Transition
Michael P. Keane, Eswar Prasad
published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2006, 80 (2), 389-427
IZA Discussion Paper No. 491
On the Production of Victory: Empirical Determinants of Battlefield Success in Modern War
Ralph Rotte, Christoph M. Schmidt
published in: Defence and Peace Economics, 2003, 14 (3), 175-192
IZA Discussion Paper No. 472
Structural Change and the Kaldor Facts of Economic Growth
Reto Foellmi, Josef Zweimüller
published as 'Structural change, Engel's consumption cycles and Kaldor's facts of economic growth' in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008, 55 (7), 1317-1328
IZA Discussion Paper No. 454
Defensive Innovations
Winfried Koeniger
revised version published in: Berkeley Electronic Journal in Macroeconomics: Contributions to Macroeconomics, 2007, 7(1), Article 5
IZA Discussion Paper No. 429
Does Future PC Use Determine Our Wages Today? Evidence from German Panel Data
Silke Anger, Johannes Schwarze
published in: Labour, 2003, 17 (3), 337-360
IZA Discussion Paper No. 353
Flexible Work Systems and the Structure of Wages: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Thomas K. Bauer, Stefan Bender
IZA Discussion Paper No. 310
Human Capital Accumulation, Education and Earnings Inequality
Uwe Sunde
substantially revised version published as 'Human Capital Formation, Education and Earnings Inequality' in: Applied Economics Quarterly, 2008, 54(1), 7 - 26
IZA Discussion Paper No. 283
Welfare Analysis in a Schumpeterian Growth Model with Capital
Marcus Hagedorn, Ashok Kaul, Volker Reinthaler
published in: Economics Bulletin, 2007, 15(7), 1-8.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 281
Information Technology and the Knowledge Elites
Gilles Saint-Paul
published in: Journal of Economic Theory, 2007, 137 (1), 104-126
IZA Discussion Paper No. 273
Distribution and Growth in an Economy with Limited Needs
Gilles Saint-Paul
published in: Economic Journal, 2006, 116 (511), 382-407
IZA Discussion Paper No. 258
The Times They are A-Changin': Organizational Change and Immigrant Employment Opportunities in Scandinavia
Michael Rosholm, Kirk Scott, Leif Husted
published in: International Migration Review, 2006, 40 (2), 318-347
IZA Discussion Paper No. 241
Trade, Labor Market Rigidities, and Government-Financed Technological Change
Winfried Koeniger
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