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Not so disruptive yet? Characteristics, distribution and determinants of robots in Europe
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Robots
Employment
Automation
Drivers of robotization
European Union
Clasificación UNESCO
5308 Economía General
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
scienceDirect
Citación
Fernández-Macías, E., Klenert, D., & Antón, J.-I. (2021). Not so disruptive yet? Characteristics, distribution and determinants of robots in Europe. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 58, 76-89. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.STRUECO.2021.03.010
Resumen
[EN] This paper analyses data on industrial robots in European manufacturing sectors. In particular, we focus on the applications and characteristics of industrial robots, their distribution over countries and sectors and the main factors that are correlated with robot adoption such as wage levels and robot prices. We argue that, contrary to popular belief, the types of robots widely used in manufacturing today do not imply a discontinuity in terms of automation and labour replacement possibilities. Instead, current robotic technology is better understood as the most recent iteration of industrial automation technologies that have existed for a very long time. These technologies arguably had their biggest impact generations ago, partially explaining changes in employment structures in agricultural and manufacturing sectors that go back to the Industrial Revolution. Thus, the potential employment effects of current robot technology are a priori limited.
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ISSN
0954-349X
DOI
10.1016/j.strueco.2021.03.010
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