Robots, tasks and trade

"This paper examines the effects of robotization on trade patterns, wages and welfare. It develops a Ricardian model with two-stage production and trade in intermediate and final goods in which robots can take over some tasks previously performed by humans in a subset of industries. An increase...

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Main Authors: Artuc, Erhan, Bastos, Paulo, Rijkers, Bob
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2018
World Bank
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19306299124911244719-Robots,-tasks-and-trade.htm
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author Artuc, Erhan
Bastos, Paulo
Rijkers, Bob
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Bastos, Paulo
Rijkers, Bob
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description "This paper examines the effects of robotization on trade patterns, wages and welfare. It develops a Ricardian model with two-stage production and trade in intermediate and final goods in which robots can take over some tasks previously performed by humans in a subset of industries. An increase in robot adoption in the North reduces the cost of production and thereby impacts trade in final and intermediate goods with the South. The empirical analysis uses ordinary least squares and instrumental variable regressions exploiting variation in exposure to robots across countries and sectors. Both reveal that greater robot intensity in own production leads to: (i) a rise in imports sourced from less developed countries in the same industry; and (ii) an even stronger increase in exports to those countries. Counterfactual simulations indicate that Northern robotization raises domestic welfare, but initially depresses wages. However, this adverse effect is likely to be reversed by further reductions in robot prices. Northern robotization may lead to higher wages and welfare in the South."
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publishDate 2018
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World Bank
spellingShingle Artuc, Erhan
Bastos, Paulo
Rijkers, Bob
automation
robots
wages
welfare state
trade
artificial intelligence
technology
work organization
Robots, tasks and trade
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title Robots, tasks and trade
topic automation
robots
wages
welfare state
trade
artificial intelligence
technology
work organization
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19306299124911244719-Robots,-tasks-and-trade.htm