• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Automation and Manufacturing Performance in a Developing Country
  • Contributor: Cali, Massimiliano [Author]; Presidente, Giorgio [Other]
  • imprint: Washington, D.C: The World Bank, 2021
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (69 pages)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1596/1813-9450-9653
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  • Description: This paper provides novel evidence on the economic impact of industrial automation in a large developing economy. It combines labor force survey and manufacturing plant-level data from Indonesia over 2008-15, when the country experienced a rapid increase in imports of robots. The findings show a positive impact of robots on various measures of plants' performance and integration into global value chains. In contrast to existing evidence on advanced and emerging economies, these plant-level impacts result in an increase in manufacturing and services employment at the local level. Such employment effects are consistent with evidence of positive employment spillovers from downstream robot-adopting plants, which help extend the benefits of automation to non-adopting plants. The spillover effects may provide a rationale to incentivize manufacturing firms to adopt industrial robots. The results also suggest that the gains from automation are not equally shared: adoption of robots is associated with a reduction in the labor share in value added and an increase in skill wage premia