Labor supply and automation innovation: Evidence from an allocation policy

IF 4.8 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Alexander M. Danzer , Carsten Feuerbaum , Fabian Gaessler
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Abstract

Despite a longstanding interest in the potential substitution of labor and capital, limited empirical evidence exists regarding the causal relationship between labor supply and the development of labor-saving technologies. This study examines the impact of exogenous changes in regional labor supply on automation innovation by leveraging a German immigrant allocation policy during the 1990s and 2000s. The findings reveal that an increase in the low-skilled workforce reduces automation innovation, as measured by patents. This reduction is most pronounced for large firms within the manufacturing sector and primarily concerns process-related automation innovations. This suggests that the effect is channeled through changes in internal demand for automation innovation. Consistent with a labor scarcity mechanism, the effect is confined to tight labor markets.

劳动力供给与自动化创新:来自分配政策的证据
尽管人们长期以来一直关注劳动力和资本的潜在替代关系,但有关劳动力供应和劳动力节约型技术发展之间因果关系的经验证据却十分有限。本研究利用 20 世纪 90 年代和 2000 年代德国的移民分配政策,研究了地区劳动力供给的外生变化对自动化创新的影响。研究结果表明,低技能劳动力的增加会降低自动化创新(以专利衡量)。这种减少对制造业中的大型企业最为明显,主要涉及与流程相关的自动化创新。这表明,这种影响是通过自动化创新的内部需求变化产生的。与劳动力稀缺机制相一致的是,这种效应仅限于紧张的劳动力市场。
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CiteScore
14.10
自引率
2.00%
发文量
139
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Economics aims to promote original scientific research in the field of public economics, focusing on the utilization of contemporary economic theory and quantitative analysis methodologies. It serves as a platform for the international scholarly community to engage in discussions on public policy matters.
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