Wolfgang Dauth is an Assistant Professor of Empirical International and Regional Economics at University of Wuerzburg. He is also affiliated with the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg. His research interests are the economics of local labour markets (in particular mobility, commuting, local industry and firm structure, agglomeration) and how workers and firms adjust to international trade and technological change. Wolfgang completed his Ph.D. in economics at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in 2012.

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Assortative matching in cities
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- Labour Markets

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The rise of robots in the German labour market
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- Industrial organisation 
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- Productivity and Innovation

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Sectoral employment trends in Germany: The effect of globalisation on their micro anatomy
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- International trade 
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Globalisation and the nature of German manufacturing jobs
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- Global economy 
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