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This paper surveys recent research on the macroeconomic implications of demographic and technological changes. Lower fertility and increasing longevity have implications on the age population structure and, therefore, on the balance between savings and investment. Jointly with meagre...
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innovation in the West was not a result of scientific discoveries plus entrepreneurship. Rather, modern values-particularly the … individualism and self-expression prevailing among the people-fueled the dynamism needed for widespread innovation." …
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automation also helps improve productivity of old age groups but in a different way. When robot density increases, old age groups …
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In a seminal paper Graetz and Michaels (2018) find that robots increase labor productivity and TFP, lower output prices and adversely affect the employment share of low-skilled labor. We show that these effects hold only, when comparing hardly-robotizing with highly-robotizing sectors and...
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In a seminal paper Graetz and Michaels (2018) find that robots increase labor productivity and TFP, lower output prices and adversely aect the employment share of low-skilled labor. We show that these effects hold only, when comparing hardly-robotizing with highly-robotizing sectors and...
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higher robot intensity, driven by their endogenously higher wages and stock of complementary traditional capital. In addition …
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We introduce automation into the standard Solovian model of capital accumulation and show that (i) there is the possibility of perpetual growth, even in the absence of technological progress; (ii) the long-run economic growth rate declines with population growth, which is consistent with the...
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