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This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model to highlight the role of human capital accumulation of agents differentiated by skill type in the joint determination of social mobility and the skill premium. We first show that our model captures the empirical co-movement of the skill...
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distribution than statutory minimum wages. Combining a minimum wage with a wage subsidy, similar to the French minimum wage system …
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extended the duration of secondary schooling in the 1960s. I find that hourly wages increase by 6%-8% per additional year of …
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Existing growth research provides little explanation for the very large differences in long-run growth performance across OECD countries. We show that cognitive skills can account for growth differences within the OECD, whereas a range of economic institutions and quantitative measures of...
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. If education is complementary to labor effort, education should be subsidized to offset tax distortions on labor supply … neither taxed nor subsidized. In particular, with non-linear tax instruments, education should be weakly separable from labor …
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Baumol's cost disease states that relatively high productivity growth in manufacturing induces a steady increase in the relative price of human services. If demand for these services is inelastic or manufactured goods are necessities, the budget share of these services inexorably rises over time...
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-the-job search and general human capital accumulation. In the model workers enter the labor market with different abilities and firms … differ in their productivities. Wages are dispersed because of search frictions and workers' productivity differentials. The …
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, relative wages for human capital declined by 2 percent during 1995-2002 and increased by 41 percent during 1994-2002 in Poland …. In both countries outsourcing contributes roughly 35 percent to these changes in the relative wages for skilled worker …
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Average wages are considerably lower in agriculture than in the other sectors. We document this fact for thirteen … distortions to the allocation of labor. We find that they are considerably smaller than typically claimed in the literature …
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We show that a minimum wage introduced in the presence of asymmetric information about worker productivities will lead to lower unemployment levels than predicted by the standard labour market model with heterogeneous labour and symmetric information
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