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We study the effects of the progressive elimination of the system of industrial regulations on entry and production, known as the "license raj," on registered manufacturing output, employment, entry and investment across Indian states with different labor market regulations. The effects are...
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towards industries with higher shares of skilled labor. Strong correlations between within-industry skil1 upgrading and both …
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In an important and provocative paper, `Does Compulsory School Attendance Affect Schooling and Earnings?', Angrist and Krueger use quarter of birth as an instrument for educational attainment in wage equations. To support a causal interpretation of their estimates, they argue that compulsory...
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returns to schooling increased by about a third; the wages of older relative to younger workers with relatively low education … increased to some extent; and the wages of women relative to men rose by almost ten percent. It is important for policy purposes …
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This paper develops a model of endogenous product selection by firms. The theory is motivated by new evidence we present on the importance of product switching by U.S. manufacturers. Two-thirds of continuing firms change their product mix every five years, and product switches involve more than...
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in-house knowledge and show that it is associated with increased growth and industry switching. We rationalize this …
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factor model to explain wages, schooling and IQ scores, we are able to test whether these factors are the same across …
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without a college education. Though wages and participation have fallen in tandem for this population, we argue that the …
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This paper reviews a new framework for analyzing the interrelationship between inequality, unemployment, labor market frictions, and foreign trade. This framework emphasizes firm heterogeneity and search and matching frictions in labor markets. It implies that the opening of trade may raise...
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