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0247 |a 10.1016/j.jmoneco.2025.103856 |2 doi
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098 |a E1 |e Renta, empleo y precios
1001 |a Basso, Henrique S.
24510 |a Robot adoption and inflation dynamics |h [Recurso electrónico] / |c Henrique S. Basso, Omar Rachedi.
500 |a Artículo de revista
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5203 |a Leveraging variation in robot adoption across U.S. metropolitan areas, we document that automation reduces the sensitivity of inflation to unemployment. To rationalize this finding, we build a New Keynesian model with search frictions in the labor market where robot adoption flattens the Phillips curve. The key channel is the option value of automation: the threat of automating labor tasks alters effective workers’ bargaining power, muting the wage sensitivity to unemployment. We validate the relevance of this channel in the data by showing that robot adoption reduces the sensitivity of inflation to unemployment relatively more in highly unionized metropolitan areas. [Resumen de autor] |9 [eng]
650 4 |a Desempleo
650 4 |a Automatización
650 4 |a Curva de Phillips
651 4 |a Estados Unidos
65310 |a Automation
65310 |a Phillips curve
65310 |a Unemployment
65310 |a Bargaining power
7001 |a Rachedi, Omar
7730 |t Journal of Monetary Economics [Artículos] |g v. 156, December 2025, 103856 |x 0304-3932
8564 |z Acceso al texto completo |u https://login.ezproxy-bde.greendata.es/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2025.103856
LKR |a PAR |b 000477177 |l NSB01 |n Documentos de Trabajo / Banco de España ; 2536 |m Journal of Monetary Economics, v. 156, December 2025, 103856
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