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We study the effects of robot exposure on worker flows in 16 European countries. Overall, we find small negative effects on job separations and small positive effects on job findings. Labour costs are shown to be a major driver of cross-country differences: in countries with lower labour costs,...
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We study the age- and gender-specific labour market effects of two key modern technologies, Information and … Communication Technologies (ICT) and robots, in 14 European countries between 2010 and 2018. To identify the causal effects of …
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We study the effects of robot exposure on worker flows in 16 European countries. Overall, we find small negative effects on job separations and small positive effects on job findings. Labour costs are shown to be a major driver of cross-country differences: the effects of robot exposure are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013191240
We study the effects of robot exposure on worker flows in 16 European countries. Overall, we find small negative effects on job separations and small positive effects on job findings. Labour costs are shown to be a major driver of cross-country differences: the effects of robot exposure are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013198379
change skill biased or factor neutral? We exploit rich Norwegian data with firm-level information on value added, factor …
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The expected introduction of autonomous, or “self-driving,” vehicles (AVs) promises to have a potentially profound impact on labor demand. This paper explores this potential effect by identifying the occupations most likely to be directly affected by the business adoption of autonomous...
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This review considers the evolution of economic thinking on the relationship between digital technology and inequality across four decades, encompassing four related but intellectually distinct paradigms, which I refer to as the education race, the task polarization model, the...
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we combine (i) indicators of potential automatability by occupation and (ii) worker’s information on occupation and other …
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We examine the concerns that new technologies will render labor redundant in a framework in which tasks previously …
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We analyze how output and wages behave under different scenarios for technological progress that may culminate in Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), defined as the ability of AI systems to perform all tasks that humans can perform. We assume that human work can be decomposed into atomistic...
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