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报告题目 | The Impacts of AI, Robots, and Globalization on Labor Markets: Analysis of a Quantitative General Equilibrium Trade Model |
报告人(单位) | Taiji Furusawa教授(东京大学) |
主持人(单位) | 邱斌教授(东南大学) |
点评人(单位) | 王子助理教授(上海财经大学) 美国宾夕法尼亚州立大学经济学博士 |
时间地点 | 2021年11月17日14:00-16:00 ZOOM会议ID:82878765129 密码:240805 |
报告内容摘要 | |
This paper analyzes the impact of robotics and AI on labor markets in the world economy using a quantitative general equilibrium trade model with inter-industry linkages where robots can perform low-skilled labor’s tasks and AI high-skilled labor’s tasks. This paper finds that robot technology’s effect on labor markets is much smaller than the trade liberalization effect, yet, the former is sizable in the most affected industries. | |
报告人简介 | |
Taiji FURUSAWA is professor at the Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo. He has a M.A. of Economics at Hitotsubashi University and received his PhD. of Economics from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1994. He has received Kiyoshi Kojima Award (Japan Society of International Economics) in 2007, Japan Academy Medal (Japan Academy) and JSPS Prize (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) in 2009, and IEFS Japan Koji Shimomura Award in 2014 for his research accomplishment in the field of International Trade. His recent research interest is on the effect of financial imperfection on trade and investment and the global value chain. |