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We argue theoretically and document empirically that aging leads to greater (industrial) automation, and in particular, to more intensive use and development of robots. Using US data, we document that robots substitute for middle-aged workers (those between the ages of (36 and 55). We then show...
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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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desired investment, leading to secular stagnation. We show that there is no such negative relationship in the data. If …
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desired investment, leading to secular stagnation. We show that there is no such negative relationship in the data. If …
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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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robot tax that has featured prominently in the policy debate on automation and show that it could raise the capital stock … and per capita output at the steady state. However, the robot tax cannot induce a takeoff toward positive long-run growth. …
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that a robot tax has the potential to raise per capita output and welfare at the steady state. However, it cannot induce a …
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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 lowskilled labor. We demonstrate that these effects are heavily influenced by the sample composition and argue that focusing on...
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