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capital? The answer, based on a simple model of temporary equilibrium, is that ex post is better in theory. In practice …
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Technological progress may be less beneficial for older workers than younger workers. In this paper, we empirically examine the impact of technological change on the wage share of older workers. More specifically, we look at five different types of technological advancement using data from 30...
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Technological progress may be less beneficial for older workers than younger workers. In this paper, we empirically examine the impact of technological change on the wage share of older workers. More specifically, we look at five different types of technological advancement using data from 30...
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indicate capital accumulation and high profits, in a period characterised by international economic turmoil, alongside …
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indicate capital accumulation and high profits, in a period characterised by international economic turmoil, alongside …
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This paper compares the theory of value and distribution of Arrow and Debreu [1954] with that of Sraffa [1960]. I consider such versions of the two models that capture their salient features, without aiming at the greatest possible generality, so as to isolate the precise nature of the...
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