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literature to formalize the implications of robot technology. As for the first question, we establish robust evidence that ex … robots, and a productivity-enhancing reallocation of labor across firms, away from non-adopters, and toward adopters. …
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aging are ambiguous when technology responds to demographic change, but we should expect productivity to increase and labor … further predicts that the induced adoption of automation technology should be more pronounced in industries that rely more on … from country industry variation in the adoption of robots. Our model also implies that the productivity implications of …
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integration of three strands of work linking healthcare cost to technology and research evidence on sectoral productivity … progress, productivity, and cost: three important dimensions of the evolving modern healthcare systems. It provides a logical …
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inequality, and higher productivity growth through automation. In this paper we critically re-assess these predictions by (i … aggregate demand. A second is that the predictions of AI causing massive job losses and faster growth in productivity and GDP … growth and productivity is stagnating and inequality is rising. Our paper provides a theoretical explanation of this in the …
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