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Aggregate productivity growth in the U.S. has slowed down since the 2000s. We quantify the importance of differential productivity growth across occupations and across industries, and the rise of computers since the 1980s, for the productivity slowdown. Complementarity across occupations and...
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In this review paper, recent developments in robotic problems are cited. A robotic manufacturing system includes at least a robot- as a material handling device-, a co-worker with human or autonomous robot, and some other relevant systems. Due to the lack of a thorough analysis and listing of...
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Aum, Lee, and Shin (2018) quantify the impact of production complementarities and differential productivity growth across occupations and sectors on the slowdown of aggregate productivity growth. This note expands their work to study substitutability between new computer equipment and labor in...
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This paper provides novel evidence on the economic impact of industrial automation in a large developing economy. It … extend the benefits of automation to non-adopting plants. The spillover effects may provide a rationale to incentivize … manufacturing firms to adopt industrial robots. The results also suggest that the gains from automation are not equally shared …
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