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and firm reallocation to changes in wage inequality within and across industries between 1992 and 2003. We find that the … inequality are complex and are due to factors that cannot be measured in standard cross-sectional data. …
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This paper quantifies the impact of borrowing constraints on consumption and earnings inequality in a life-cycle model … inference to estimate the model parameters, and show that wealth inequality causes both placement into lower-paying jobs as well …
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independent national statistical offices, committed to truthful communication. We also find that whether inequality in income …
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-sharing between the two generations, so that poor families experience higher agency costs, therefore inequality persists. …
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In this paper, we examine the consequences of imperfect information on the pattern of transfers from parents to children. Drawing on the theory of mechanism design, we consider a model of family contract with two levels of effort. We prove that equal transfers among children are expected under...
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independent national statistical offices, committed to truthful communication. We also find that whether inequality in income …
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In this paper the Signalling approach to the explanation of wage differentials is analysed in a critical way. Departing from the classic Spence's model, the article shows how the introduction of inequalities in accessing to education leads to separating equilibria characterised by redistributive...
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We use new, high-quality UK panel data to document the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic at an individual level, from April 2020 to March 2021. We focus on where and to what extent pre-existing labour market and financial inequalities have been exacerbated. Our story is more nuanced than...
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We use new, high-quality UK panel data to document the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic at an individual level, from April 2020 to March 2021. We focus on where and to what extent pre-existing labour market and financial inequalities have been exacerbated. Our story is more nuanced than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012665342