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across U.S. manufacturing establishments. We find that robotics adoption and robot intensity (the number of robots per … employee) is much more strongly related to establishment size than age. We find that establishments that report having robotics … are more likely to have robotics if other establishments in the same Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) and industry also …
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We analyze the long-run growth effects of automation in the standard overlap- ping generations framework. We show that, in contrast to other neoclassical models of capital accumulation, automation does not promote growth but induces economic stagnation. The reason is that automation suppresses...
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how dependent innovation is on economic growth and what effects a potential long-term economic stagnation or decline may … have on innovation processes and systems. We approach the subject from different angles using mixed methods. First, we … present a quantitative analysis of the linkages between economic growth and innovation activities on a sectoral level, based …
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