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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 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...
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This paper analyses data on industrial robots in European manufacturing sectors, focusing on their applications and … wage levels and robot prices. We argue that, contrary to popular belief, the types of robots widely used in manufacturing … technology is better understood as the most recent iteration of industrial automation technologies that have existed for a very …
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We study the impact of a recent digital automation technology - industrial robotics - on the distribution of sales … industrial robots with firms' balance sheet data for six European countries from 2004 to 2013. We find that robots dis …. We also show that robots contribute to the falling aggregate labor income share through a rising concentration of …
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employment. Contrary to some previous studies, we do not find evidence of robots reducing the share of low-skill workers across … Europe. Since the overwhelming majority of industrial robots is used in manufacturing, our findings should not be interpreted …
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