• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Robots, reshoring, and the lot of low-skilled workers
  • Contributor: Krenz, Astrid [VerfasserIn]; Prettner, Klaus [VerfasserIn]; Strulik, Holger [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Göttingen: Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research, cege, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, [2018]
  • Published in: Centrum für Europa-, Governance- und Entwicklungsforschung: Cege discussion paper ; 351
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 34 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: Graue Literatur
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  • Description: We propose a theoretical framework to analyze the offshoring and reshoring decisions of firms in the age of automation. Our theory suggests that increasing productivity in automation leads to a relocation of previously offshored production back to the home economy but without improving low-skilled wages and without creating jobs for low-skilled workers. Since it leads also to increasing wages for high-skilled workers, automation induced reshoring is associated with an increasing skill premium and increasing inequality. Using a new measure of reshoring activity and data from the world input outputtable, we find evidence for a positive association between reshoring and the degree of automation. On average, within manufacturing sectors, an increase by one robot per 1000 workers is associated with a 3.5% increase of reshoring activity. We also provide evidence that reshoring is positively associated with wages and employment for high-skilled labor but not for low-skilled labor.
  • Access State: Open Access