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In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11570561-4
Nathan Goldschlag ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Biogr. 266 w
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In: University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper No. 2023-32
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In: Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, Band 29, Heft 1, S. 3-30
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In: Economic policy, Band 33, Heft 93, S. 5-44
ISSN: 1468-0327
In: Nathan Goldschlag, Alex Tabarrok; Is regulation to blame for the decline in American entrepreneurship?, Economic Policy, Volume 33, Issue 93, 1 January 2018, Pages 5–44, https://doi.org/10.1093/epolic/eix019
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In: Journal of Regional Science, Band 59, Heft 1, S. 163-182
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w25038
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w23018
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w28839
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In: IWH discussion papers 2023, no. 7 (March 2023)
We use data from the Annual Survey of Manufactures to study the characteristics and geography of investments in robots across U.S. manufacturing establishments. We find that robotics adoption and robot intensity (the number of robots per employee) is much more strongly related to establishment size than age. We find that establishments that report having robotics have higher capital expenditures, including higher information technology (IT) capital expenditures. Also, establishments are more likely to have robotics if other establishments in the same Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) and industry also report having robotics. The distribution of robots is highly skewed across establishments' locations. Some locations, which we call Robot Hubs, have far more robots than one would expect even after accounting for industry and manufacturing employment. We characterize these Robot Hubs along several industry, demographic, and institutional dimensions. The presence of robot integrators and higher levels of union membership are positively correlated with being a Robot Hub.
In: NBER Working Paper No. w32319
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w28290
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