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We estimate the effects of robot adoption on firm-level and worker-level outcomes in the Netherlands using a large employer-employee panel dataset spanning 2009-2020. Our firm-level results confirm previous findings, with positive effects on value added and hours worked for robot-adopting firms...
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valuable statistics and administrative data. This is necessary to better understand the impact of technological change on the … Roadmap for Digitalisation (2017), points 10, 5 and 7, the authors propose to: i) track technological developments globally in …
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A quarter-century after reunification, labor productivity in eastern Germany continues to lag systematically behind the … West. Denison-Hall-Jones point-in-time estimates point to large gaps in total factor productivity as the proximate cause … technology hypothesis. Indeed, TFP growth is negatively associated with rates of expenditures on both total investment and plant …
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The Norwegian productivity puzzle is rooted in three seemingly contradictory "facts": First, Norway is one of the most … productive OECD countries. Second, Norway has experienced high growth in productivity. Third, Norway has a relatively low level … demonstrate that labour productivity in Norway is not particularly high when using production purchasing power parities instead of …
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This paper constructs annual GDP estimates for Ireland (1924-47) to join the first complete official aggregates. The … productivity improvements stemming from workers moving out of agriculture. Starting in 1924 captures the civil war recovery and …
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fact that most firms do not observe a reduction in productivity due to working from home during COVID-19. …
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This study investigates induced productivity effects of firms introducing new environmental technologies. The … literature on within-firm organisational change and productivity suggests that firms can achieve higher productivity gains from …. This study finds empirical support for complementarity between green technology adoption (either CO2-reducing or resources …
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The literature on within-firm organizational change and productivity suggests that firms can make more efficient use of … technologies and that joint adoption leads to higher productivity. Without having introduced complementary organizational … innovations, the adoption of CO2 reducing technologies is associated with lower productivity. …
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side. I consider two channels through which technology affects inequality: the skill that an agent can supply in the labor …
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