Krugman: Rise of robots and the reshoring” of manufacturing to the United States [View all]
Catherine Rampell and Nick Wingfield write about the growing evidence for reshoring of manufacturing to the United States. They cite several reasons: rising wages in Asia; lower energy costs here; higher transportation costs. In a followup piece, however, Rampell cites another factor: robots.
The most valuable part of each computer, a motherboard loaded with microprocessors and memory, is already largely made with robots, according to my colleague Quentin Hardy. People do things like fitting in batteries and snapping on screens.
As more robots are built, largely by other robots, assembly can be done here as well as anywhere else, said Rob Enderle, an analyst based in San Jose, Calif., who has been following the computer electronics industry for a quarter-century. That will replace most of the workers, though you will need a few people to manage the robots.
Robots mean that labor costs dont matter much, so you might as well locate in advanced countries with large markets and good infrastructure (which may soon not include us, but thats another issue). On the other hand,
its not good news for workers!
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/08/rise-of-the-robots/
Increasing automation in manufacturing seems to be the main reason that manufacturing employment is declining in all countries even while manufacturing output continues to increase.