Robots at Work - LSE 下载积分: 2500 内容提示: Robots at Work ∗Georg GraetzUppsala University †Guy MichaelsLondon School of Economics ‡February 27, 2015AbstractDespite ubiquitous discussions of robots’ potential impact, there is almost no systematicempirical evidence on their economic effects...
a paper by Georg Graetz of Uppsala University and Guy Michaels of the London School of Economics titled "Robots at Work" studied the effects of robots in the economy. They looked at the United States and 16 other countries, and analyzed a variety of data for a 15-...
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In fact, there is not much evidence on how even today’s automation is affecting employment. Guy Michaels and his colleague Georg Graetz at the London School of Economics recently looked at the impact of industrial robots on manufacturing in 17 developed countries. The findings tell a mixed stor...
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as well as their limitations and future work. For modeling, we survey kinematic, multibody and numerical finite element methods. Finite element methods are better suited for the analysis of soft robots, since they can accurately model nonlinearities in geometry and materials. However, their real-tim...
In fact, there is not much evidence on how even today’s automation is affecting employment. Guy Michaels and his colleague Georg Graetz at the London School of Economics recently looked at the impact of industrial robots on manufacturing in 17 developed countries. The findings tell a mixed stor...
Studies on robots’ impact on the labor market include Graetz and Michaels, 2018, Acemoglu and Restrepo, 2020, Dauth et al., 2021, and Giuntella et al. (2022), among others. Many of these studies use a shift-share empirical strategy, which we adopt and validate in the Chinese context....