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This study builds on Autor and Dorn's (2013) classification of automatable work at the three-digit occupation code level to identify additional jobs that will be automatable in the next decade by drawing on patent data. Based on this new classification the study provides estimates of the share...
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this area. We discuss the implications of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation for organizational design and …
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In this article we discuss the futures of work and robotics. We evaluate key future trends in the field of robotics and analyse different scenarios regarding the futures of human beings and work life. Subsequently, we presents a roadmap of robotics, which covers key aspects of industrial and...
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We assess the long-run growth effects of automation in the overlapping generations framework. Although automation …. The reason is that automation suppresses wage income, which is the only source of investment in the overlapping … generations model. Our result stands in sharp contrast to the representative agent setting with automation, where sustained long …
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We analyze the effects of declining population growth on automation. Theoretical considerations imply that countries … with lower population growth introduce automation technologies faster. We test the theoretical implication on panel data … 1% increase in population growth is associated with an approximately 2% reduction in the growth rate of robot density …
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