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-biased technical change' in this sense may generate rising wage inequality accompanied by an increase in both the effort and …
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US earnings inequality has increased dramatically since the 1970s, and the prospect of a reversal depends on what …
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Technology can affect the distribution of income directly via its influence on both the bargaining power of different parties and the marginal product of different factors of production. This paper focuses mainly on the first route. The role of power is transparent in the case of medieval choke...
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understanding recent increases in inequality. The empirical analysis performed herein involves a panel of 38 manufacturing and …
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The evidence on growing inequality in OECD countries has raised an important debate over its main drivers, pointing out …
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skill premium and increasing inequality. We develop a measure for reshoring activity at the macro-level and, using data from …
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skill premium and increasing inequality. Using a new measure of reshoring activity and data from the world input outputtable …
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generates small welfare gains. As the price of robots falls, inequality rises but the robot tax and its welfare impact become …
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Due to scarcity considerations an increase in the supply of college graduates should reduce the premium for this kind of qualification. Therefore it seems quite contradictory that a tremendous educational expansion in the USA is accompanied by rising wage dispersion (overall and between...
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