Caltech Center for Science, Society, and Public Policy (CSSPP) Seminar
Baxter B125
Attitudes toward Automation and the Demand for Policies Addressing Job Loss: The Effects of Information about Trade-Offs
Beatrice Magistro,
Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate in Computational Social Science,
Caltech,
Abstract: Does providing information about the costs and benefits of automation affect the perceived fairness of a firm's decision to automate and support for different policies in response? To answer this question, we use a combination of survey and conjoint experiments across four advanced economies (Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US). Our results show that despite people's relatively fixed policy preferences, their evaluation of the fairness of automation---and therefore potentially the issue's political salience---is sensitive to information about its trade-offs, especially to price changes. This suggests that automation may have different political consequences depending on how it is framed by the media and political actors.
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