The Impact of Automation on Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis
Asuna Gilfoyle
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This study examines the relationship between automation and income inequality across different countries, taking into account the varying levels of technological adoption and labor market institutions. The research employs a panel data analysis using data from the World Bank, the International Labour Organization, and other reputable sources. The findings suggest that while automation leads to an increase in productivity, its effect on income inequality depends on the country's labor market institutions and social policies.
Date: 2023-04
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