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monitor low?paid employees and the resulting changes in inequality and employment at the low end of the income distribution …. This paper addresses power biases and income inequality at the high end. Increasing firm?level financial volatility has …
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, increased that for higher-paid employees, and led to an increase in income inequality. Thus, the more important aspects of new …
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'power-biased technical change' in this sense may generate rising inequality accompanied by an increase in both unemployment …
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-paid employees, increased that for higher-paid employees, and led to an increase in income inequality. Thus, the more important …
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monitor low?paid employees and the resulting changes in inequality and employment at the low end of the income distribution …. This paper addresses power biases and income inequality at the high end. Increasing firm?level financial volatility has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010902479
US earnings inequality has increased dramatically since the 1970s, and the prospect of a reversal depends on what …
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We propose an explanation for the growth of executive pay since the 1980s. New information and communication technologies (ICTs) appear to favor winner-take-all markets and to accentuate firm-level volatility of profits. We show, using an efficiency wage model, that these changes lead to higher...
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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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Computing power continues to grow at an enormous rate. Simultaneously, more and better data is increasingly available and Machine Learning methods have seen significant breakthroughs in the recent past. All this pushes further the boundary of what machines can do. Nowadays increasingly complex...
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