Robotics and economic complexity
Canh Phuc Nguyen,
Nadia Doytch and
Binh Quang Nguyen
Politická ekonomie, vol. preprint
Abstract:
The adoption of robots in production across the globe has been rising in recent decades. This study sheds light on how this process would affect the economic complexity. Empirical analysis is carried out for a global sample of 65 economies from 1995 to 2020 using the two-step system GMM estimates. The adoption of robots in production appears to increase economic complexity significantly in the global sample. The finding is confirmed in two subsamples: 27 middle-income economies and 38 high-income economies. The study further finds that the adoption of robots in most industries (agriculture, construction, manufacturing, education, and R&D) would contribute positively to economic complexity. The study highlights the contribution of robotics to economic complexity.
Keywords: Robotics; economic complexity; resource curse; system GMM (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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