Robots and employment: A review

Rapid advances in robotics signal a scientific breakthrough that could have major implications for the world economy and the field of economics. This article reviews recent literature on this topic to examine the evidence from two perspectives. First, I critically review the theoretical literature o...

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Employment
Evidence
Global economy
labour market
Literature reviews
literature survey
reshoring
Robotics
robotization
Robots
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