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...
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2018/12/13
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS8674
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2018/12/13
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Robots, Tasks and Trade
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international federation