The Adoption of Robotics by Government Agencies: Evidence from Crime Labs

08/08/2019
by   Andrew B. Whitford, et al.
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While firms and factories often adopt technologies like robotics and advanced manufacturing techniques at a fast rate, government agencies are often seen as lagging in their adoption of such tools. We offer evidence about the adoption of robotics from the case of American crime laboratories.

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