Racing With or Against the Machine? Evidence on the Role of Trade in Europe

Author:

Gregory Terry1,Salomons Anna2,Zierahn Ulrich3

Affiliation:

1. IZA Institute of Labor Economics and ZEW Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, Germany

2. Utrecht University, the Netherlands and IZA Institute of Labor Economics, Germany

3. Utrecht University, the Netherlands and ZEW Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Digital technologies displace labor from routine tasks, raising concerns that labor is racing against the machine. We develop an empirically tractable task-based framework to estimate the aggregate employment effects of routine-replacing technological change (RRTC), along with the labor and product demand channels through which this aggregate effect comes about, focusing on the role of inter-regional trade. While RRTC has indeed had strong displacement effects in Europe between 1999 and 2010, it has simultaneously created new jobs through increased product demand, resulting in net employment growth. However, the distribution of gains from technological progress matters for its job-creating potential.

Funder

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Instituut Gak

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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