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workers lose their jobs. By introducing minimum wages, the model explains empirical findings on the effects of minimum wage … laws. In addition, the model shows that minimum wages can account for about half of the differences in youth employment …
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We find that over the period 1950–1990, states in United States absorbed increases in the supply of schooling due to tighter compulsory schooling and child labor laws mostly through within-industry increases in the schooling intensity of production. Shifts in the industry composition towards...
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workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch … changes in the workforce distribution have non-negligible effects on unemployment rates, wages and net output. …
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dynamic model in [Acemoglu, D., 1999. Changes in unemployment and wage inequality: an alternative theory and some evidence …
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workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch … changes in the workforce distribution have non-negligible effects on unemployment rates, wages and net output. …
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In an article published in Development and Change in 2011, I suggested an alternative measure of inequality to the Gini - a "19th Century statistic" - which has subsequently become known as the ´Palma Ratio'. In this new article, I revisit the argument for such a measure. Using new data, I...
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-10 percent. Since then both skill premia have increased by around 10 percentage points in 2002. Theories that equalize wages with …
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In this paper, we provide compelling evidence that cyclical factors account for the bulk of the post-2007 decline in the U.S. labor force participation rate. We then proceed to formulate a stylized New Keynesian model in which labor force participation is essentially acyclical during...
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We examine patterns of regional adjustments to shocks in the US during the past four decades. We find that the response of interstate migration to relative labor market conditions has decreased, while the role of the unemployment rate as absorber of regional shocks has increased. However, the...
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