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Simulating Endogenous Global Automation

Authors :
Guillermo LaGarda
Seth G. Benzell
Victor Yifan Ye
Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021.

Abstract

This paper develops a 17-region, 3-skill group, overlapping generations, computable general equilibrium model to evaluate the global consequences of automation. Automation, modeled as capital- and high-skill biased technological change, is endogenous with regions adopting new technologies when profitable. Our approach captures and quantifies key macro implications of a range of foundational models of automation. In our baseline scenario, automation has a moderate effect on regional outputs and a small effect on world interest rates. However, it has a major impact on inequality, both wage inequality within regions and per capita GDP inequality across regions. We examine two policy responses to technological change -- mandating use of the advanced technology and providing universal basic income to share gains from automation. The former policy can raise a region's output, but at a welfare cost. The latter policy can transform automation into a win-win for all generations in a region.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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