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  1. Pandemics and automation
    will the lost jobs come back?
    Erschienen: January 2021
    Verlag:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, DC]

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    Schriftenreihe: IMF working paper ; WP/21, 11
    Schlagworte: COVID-19; Pandemics; Robots; Inequality
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  2. Teknologisen kehityksen vaikutus työllisyyteen
    Autor*in: Kauhanen, Antti
    Erschienen: 07.06.2021
    Verlag:  ETLA, Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos, Helsinki

    In order to understand the employment effects of technological progress, it is useful to separate three types of technologies: 1) automation technologies, 2) technologies that create new tasks, and 3) capital- or labor-augmenting technologies. These... mehr

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    In order to understand the employment effects of technological progress, it is useful to separate three types of technologies: 1) automation technologies, 2) technologies that create new tasks, and 3) capital- or labor-augmenting technologies. These different types of technological advances affect employment very differently and through different channels. Automation technologies may either decrease or increase employment, whereas the other types of technological progress unambiguously increase employment. Empirical estimates of the employment effects of automation are very different in different countries. The results from United States show negative employment effects, whereas German and French studies show the opposite. It is likely that the employment effects of automation technologies depend on the role of international trade, labor market institutions and political choices. However, there is still little research on these topics. There is even less research on how the direction of technological change (automation technologies vs. technologies creating new tasks) is determined and how it can be affected by policy.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: ETLA raportti ; 114
    Schlagworte: Technological change; Employment; Robots; Artificial intelligence
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  3. Klara i słońce
    Autor*in: Ishiguro, Kazuo
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Albatros, Warszawa

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    ISBN: 9788382153651
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    Schlagworte: Robots; Artificial intelligence; Paid companions (Household employees); Friendship; Love; Artificial intelligence; Friendship; Love; Paid companions (Household employees); Robots; Fiction; Romance fiction; Science fiction; Science fiction; Romance fiction
    Umfang: 318 Seiten, 21 cm
  4. Robots for economic development
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Global Labor Organization (GLO), Essen

    Recent evidence suggests that automation technologies entail a trade-off between productivity gains and employment losses for the economies that adopt them. This paper casts doubts on this trade-off in the context of a developing country. It shows... mehr

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    Recent evidence suggests that automation technologies entail a trade-off between productivity gains and employment losses for the economies that adopt them. This paper casts doubts on this trade-off in the context of a developing country. It shows significant productivity and employment gains from automation in Indonesian manufacturing during the years 2008-2015, a period of rapid increase in robot imports. Analysis based on manufacturing plant data provides evidence of two plausible reasons for the absence of this trade-off. First, it documents the presence of diminishing productivity returns to robot adoption. As a result, the benefits from automation could be particularly large for countries at early stages of adoption, such as Indonesia. Second, the analysis finds significant positive employment spillovers from automation in downstream plants. Such effects are likely larger in countries such as Indonesia, where the foreign content of manufacturing production is low. Suggestive evidence indicates such results could apply to developing countries more generally.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: GLO discussion paper ; no. 942
    Schlagworte: Robots; Automation; Development; Employment; Productivity; Spillovers
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  5. Robots at work?
    pitfalls of industry level data
    Erschienen: December 2021
    Verlag:  Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien

    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... mehr

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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 manufacturing and mining sectors mitigates unobserved heterogeneity and is more coherent with an identification strategy that rests on instruments that do not vary by industries. In sum, this leads to more plausible results regarding the overall economic effects of robotization, whereby the focus on robotizing industries leads to a sizable drop of the productivity effects, halving the effect size for labor productivity and insignificant price effects. The most pronounced consequences from the sample choice occur for labor market outcomes, where significant negative employment effects become insignificant and positive wage effects are reversed into the opposite. We show that controlling for demographic workforce characteristics is essential for obtaining significant labor productivity effects and leads to the negative effects of robots on wages. Additionally, investigating only robotizing sectors does not corroborate skill-biased technological change due to robotization, but rather, indicates towards labor market polarization. Finally, we document a non-monotonicity in one of the instruments, which calls for caution in the use of that instrument.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: WIFO working papers ; 639 (2021)
    Schlagworte: Robots; Productivity; Technological change
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  6. Robots at work? pitfalls of industry level data
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Institut für Höhere Studien - Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Wien

    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... mehr

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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 collapse, when only the latter are analyzed. Controlling for demographic workforce variables reestablishes the productivity effects, but still rejects positive wage effects and skill-biased technological change. Additionally, we find no effects, when the investigation period is extended to the most recent data (2008-2015) and document non-monotonicity in one of the instruments, which calls the respective results into question.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: IHS working paper ; 30 (February 2021)
    Schlagworte: Robots; Productivity; Technological Change
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  7. The EngiNerds Strike Back
    Autor*in: Lerner, Jarrett
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2021
    Verlag:  Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, New York

    Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 --... mehr

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- Chapter 19 -- Chapter 20 -- Chapter 21 -- Chapter 22 -- Chapter 23 -- Chapter 24 -- Chapter 25 -- Chapter 26 -- Chapter 27 -- Chapter 28 -- Chapter 29 -- Chapter 30 -- Chapter 31 -- Chapter 32 -- Chapter 33 -- Chapter 34 -- Chapter 35 -- Chapter 36 -- Chapter 37 -- Chapter 38 -- Chapter 39 -- Chapter 40 -- Chapter 41 -- Chapter 42 -- Chapter 43 -- Chapter 44 -- Chapter 45 -- Chapter 46 -- Chapter 47 -- Chapter 48 -- Chapter 49 -- Chapter 50 -- Chapter 51 -- Chapter 52 -- Chapter 53 -- Chapter 54 -- Chapter 55 -- Chapter 56 -- Chapter 57 -- Chapter 58 -- Chapter 59 -- Chapter 60 -- Chapter 61 -- Chapter 62 -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Copyright.

     

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    ISBN: 9781534469365
    Schriftenreihe: Max Ser.
    Schlagworte: Aliens; Robots; Friendship; Boys; Aliens-Juvenile fiction; Robots-Juvenile fiction; Friendship-Juvenile fiction; Boys-Juvenile fiction; Electronic books
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  8. Kèlā lā yǔ tàiyáng
    Autor*in: Ishiguro, Kazuo
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Shanghai yi wen chu ban she, Shanghai

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    Sprache: Chinesisch
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    ISBN: 9787532786831
    Schlagworte: English fiction; Interpersonal relations; Consumers; Humanity; Emotions; Artificial intelligence; Robots; Human beings; Artificial intelligence; Consumers; Emotions; Human beings; Humanity; Interpersonal relations; Robots; Fiction; Science fiction; Translations; Science fiction
    Umfang: 392 Seiten
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    Deutscher Titel: Klara und die Sonne

  9. Robots at work?
    pitfalls of industry level data
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    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... mehr

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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 collapse, when only the latter are analyzed. Controlling for demographic workforce variables reestablishes the productivity effects, but still rejects positive wage effects and skill-biased technological change. Additionally, we find no effects, when the investigation period is extended to the most recent data (2008-2015) and document non-monotonicity in one of the instruments, which calls the respective results into question.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: EconPol working paper ; vol. 5, 58 (2021, February)
    Schlagworte: Robots; Productivity; Technological Change
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  10. Stop worrying and love the robot
    an activity-based approach to assess the impact of robotization on employment dynamics
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Global Labor Organization (GLO), Essen

    This work investigates the impact that the change in the exposure to robots had on the Italian local employment dynamics over the period 2011-2018. A novel empirical strategy focusing on a match between occupations' activities and robots'... mehr

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    This work investigates the impact that the change in the exposure to robots had on the Italian local employment dynamics over the period 2011-2018. A novel empirical strategy focusing on a match between occupations' activities and robots' applications at a high level of disaggregation makes it possible to assess the impact of robotization on the shares of workers employed as robot operators and in occupations deemed exposed to robots. In a framework consistently centered on workers' and robots' activities, rather than on their industries of employment, the analysis reveals for the first time reinstatement effects among robot operators and heterogeneous results among exposed occupations.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: GLO discussion paper ; no. 802
    Schlagworte: Robots; Employment; Activities; Tasks; Robot applications
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  11. Stop worrying and love the robot
    an activity-based approach to assess the impact of robotization on employment dynamics
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Università degli studi di Trento, Dipartimento di economia e management, [Trento]

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    Schlagworte: Robots; Employment; Activities; Tasks; Robot applications
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  12. How technological change affects regional electorates
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  GSE, Graduate School of Economics, Barcelona

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    Schriftenreihe: Barcelona GSE working paper series ; no 1269
    Schlagworte: Technological Change; Automation; Robots; Political Preferences; Voters; Occupational Determinants of Political Preferences
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  13. Demography, growth and robots in advanced and emerging economies
    Erschienen: December 2021
    Verlag:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano, Italia

    This paper provides estimates of the impact of demographic change on labor productivity growth, relying on annual data over 1961-2018 for a panel f 90 advanced and emerging economies. We find that increases in both the young and old population shares... mehr

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    This paper provides estimates of the impact of demographic change on labor productivity growth, relying on annual data over 1961-2018 for a panel f 90 advanced and emerging economies. We find that increases in both the young and old population shares have significantly negative effects on labor productivity growth, working via various channels - including physical and human capital accumulation. Splitting the analysis for advanced and emerging economies shows that population ageing has a greater effect on emerging economies than on advanced economies. Extending the benchmark model to include a proxy for the robotization of production, we find evidence indicating that automation reduces the negative effects unfavorable demographic change - in particular, population aging-on labor productivity.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei ; 2021, 030
    Schlagworte: Demographic Change; Labor Productivity; Robots
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  14. The impact of robots on labor demand
    evidence from job vacancy data for South Korea
    Autor*in: Kim, Hyejin
    Erschienen: 2021. 12
    Verlag:  Bank of Korea, Seoul, Korea

    The debate about the impact of robots on employment has been lively. In this paper, we examine the effect of robots on local labor demand in South Korea, one of the most technologically advanced countries in robotics. Using the regional variation in... mehr

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    The debate about the impact of robots on employment has been lively. In this paper, we examine the effect of robots on local labor demand in South Korea, one of the most technologically advanced countries in robotics. Using the regional variation in robot exposure constructed from national industry-level robot adoption and the initial distribution of industrial employment in cities, we find that robots did not reduce local labor demand. However, we estimate declines in labor demand in the manufacturing sector and routine jobs. An increase of one robot per thousand workers in exposure to robots is correlated with a decline in the job vacancy growth of 2.9 percentage points and 2.8 percentage points in the manufacturing sector and routine jobs, respectively. No significant relationship is found between robot exposure and labor demand in the service sector and non-routine jobs

     

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    Schriftenreihe: BOK working paper ; no. 2021, 19
    Schlagworte: Robots; Labor Demand; Job Vacancy
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  15. Pandemics and automation
    will the lost jobs come back?
    Erschienen: January 2021
    Verlag:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, DC]

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    Schriftenreihe: IMF working paper ; WP/21, 11
    Schlagworte: COVID-19; Pandemics; Robots; Inequality
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  16. We, robots
    artificial intelligence in 100 stories
    Beteiligt: Ings, Simon (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Head of Zeus, London

    "From 1837 through to the present day, from Charles Dickens to Cory Doctorow, Simon Ings presents a hundred of the best short stories on artificial intelligence from around the world.These stories demonstrate humanity's enduring fascination with... mehr

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    "From 1837 through to the present day, from Charles Dickens to Cory Doctorow, Simon Ings presents a hundred of the best short stories on artificial intelligence from around the world.These stories demonstrate humanity's enduring fascination with artificial creation. Crafted in our image, androids mirror our greatest hopes and darkest fears: we want our children to do better and be better than us, but we also place ourselves in jeopardy by creating beings that may eventually out-think us."--Publisher

     

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    ISBN: 9781800249714
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Paperback edition
    Schriftenreihe: An Apollo book
    Schlagworte: Artificial intelligence; Androids; Robots; Robots; Artificial intelligence; Androids; Science fiction; Short stories; Science fiction; Fiction; Science fiction; Short stories
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