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The interplay between labour institutions and the adoption of automation technologies remains poorly understood … conditional correlations between the presence of employee representation (ER) and the use of automation technologies. We find that … management. Greater automation in establishments with ER does not seem to result from more adversarial employment relationships …
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The interplay between labor institutions and the firm-level adoption of new technologies such as robotics and other advanced digital tools remains poorly understood. Using a cross-sectional sample of more than 20000 European establishments, this paper documents a positive association between...
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consequences of automation. Combining German individual-level administrative records with information on plant-level robot adoption … works councils on retention for incumbent workers during automation events. Separations for workers with replaceable task … become more valuable and the effects of works councils during automation events start to disappear. Older workers, who find …
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at higher risk of automation. Using data from the Luxembourg Income Study and the U.S. Current Population Survey, I … declining relative wage growth for occupations at higher risk of automation. Estimates suggest that had union coverage in the U …
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change or globalization, but also by the dynamics of factor taxation, automation capital (robots), and population growth … shares and in automation capital. Second, we analyse and calibrate a neoclassical growth model extended to include factor … taxation, automation capital, and capital adjustment costs. Labor and automation capital are perfect substitutes whereas labor …
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