Diego Aboal and Gonzalo Zunino published the article entitled Innovation and Skills in Latin America in the Integration and Trade Magazine 42 (Robotlución) of IDB Intal.

Diego Aboal and Gonzalo Zunino published the article entitled Innovation and Skills in Latin America in the Integration and Trade Magazine 42
(Robotlución) of IDB Intal.

The abstract reads:

Innovation is key to the productivity growth of countries and has positive long-term effects on employment. However, there is clear evidence that
innovation has a skill bias, that is, it favors the demand for more skilled labor. This implies a great challenge in terms of social protection.

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