Automation and productivity - A cross-country, cross-industry comparison

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We investigate the effects of automation on total factor productivity (TFP). Using industry-level panel data for nine countries, we find that more intensive use of industrial robots has a significantly positive effect on TFP. Specifically, an increase of one standard deviation in the robot intensity is associated with more than 6% higher TFP. Moreover, we find that the robot intensity increases with Chinese import competition and that automation is associated with higher wages and unchanged or higher employment.

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Kromann, L., Malchow-Møller, N., Skaksen, J. R., & Sørensen, A. (2020). Automation and productivity - A cross-country, cross-industry comparison. Industrial and Corporate Change, 29(2), 265–287. https://doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtz039

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