The suggested structure of final demand shock for sectoral labour digital skills
Autor: | Giancarlo Infantino, Claudio Socci, Francesca Severini, Jacopo Zotti, Rosita Pretaroli |
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Přispěvatelé: | Severini, F., Pretaroli, R., Socci, C., Zotti, J., Infantino, G. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Structure (mathematical logic)
Economics and Econometrics Labour economics Digital skill 05 social sciences Digital skills MM approach multisectoral extended model social accounting matrix 010501 environmental sciences digital skills Settore SECS-P/02 - Politica Economica 01 natural sciences ComputingMilieux_GENERAL Shock (economics) 0502 economics and business Economics Final demand 050207 economics 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Social accounting matrix |
Popis: | International data seem to confirm that countries with a relative abundancy of highly-skilled labour with digital competences grow faster than others. For this reason, digital competences and skills in general are progressively assuming a central role in labour market policies. In this article, we show the potential of the disaggregated multisectoral analysis with the macro multipliers approach as a tool of economic policy. Such analyses allow identifying a set of endogenous policies in which specific objectives do not clash with growth objectives. The identification and the quantification of the macro multipliers is based on an extended multi-industry, multi-factor and multi-sector model, which accounts for the representation of the income circular flow as in the social accounting matrix (SAM). The SAM constructed for this exercise allows for a proper disaggregation of the labour factor by formal educational attainment, digital competences and gender for the case of Italy. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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