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Ill Communication: Technology, Distraction & Student Performance
Beland, Louis-Philippe
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Murphy, Richard
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2015
This paper investigates the impact of schools banning mobile phones on student test scores. By surveying schools in four English cities regarding their mobile phone policies and combining it with administrative data, we find that student performance in high stakes exams significantly increases...
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Technological Innovation and Performance in the United Kingdom
Nickell, Stephen
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Reenen, John Van
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2001
Over the period since 1970, Britain has improved its relative productivity performance, but there remains a significant gap in market sector productivity between Britain and both Continental Europe and the United States. Much of the gap between Britain and Continental Europe is due to lower...
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The Evolution of Inequality in Productivity and Wages: Panel Data Evidence
Faggio, Giulia
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Salvanes, Kjell
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Reenen, John Van
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2007
There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the US, UK and many other countries over the past three decades. A significant part of this appears to be within observable groups (such as age-gender-skill cells). A generally untested implication of many theories rationalizing the...
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The Minimum Wage and Inequality - The Effects of Education and Technology
Bárány, Zsófia L.
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2011
While there has been intense debate in the empirical literature about the effects of minimum wages on inequality in the US, its general equilibrium effects have been given little attention. In order to quantify the full effects of a decreasing minimum wage on inequality, I build a dynamic...
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The shrinking middle
Michaels, Guy
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Natraj, Ashwini
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Reenen, John Van
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2010
Guy Michaels and colleagues show how new technologies are polarising the labour market, with the middle-skilled losing out most
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Selection into Trade and Wage Inequality
Sampson, Thomas
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2012
This paper analyzes the impact of trade integration on wage inequality when there is heterogeneity across both workers and firms. By incorporating labor assignment into the heterogeneous firms literature I develop a model in which positive assortative matching between worker skill and firm...
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Victorian internet: the trade impact of the transatlantic telegraph
Steinwender, Claudia
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2014
The telegraph was the Victorian equivalent of today's 'big data', helping firms to forecast future demand. Analysing such unique historical 'experiments' helps understand how firms and markets respond when new technology leads to a dramatic change in the availability of information.
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Victorian internet: the trade impact of the transatlantic telegraph
Steinwender, Claudia
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2014
The telegraph was the Victorian equivalent of today's 'big data', helping firms to forecast future demand. Analysing such unique historical 'experiments' helps understand how firms and markets respond when new technology leads to a dramatic change in the availability of information.
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Napoleonic protectionism: how France's cotton industry gained
Juhász, Réka
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2015
Can temporary protection from trade with advanced economies foster the development of 'infant industries' in developing countries? Reka Juhasz considers a natural experiment: Napoleon's wartime blockade of British exports, which allowed protected regions to build capacity in the new technology...
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Wage Inequality,Technology and Trade: 21st Century Evidence
Reenen, John Van
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
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2011
This paper describes and explains some of the principal trends in the wage and skill distribution in recent decades. There have been sharp increases in wage inequality across the OECD, beginning with the US and UK at the end of the 1970s. A good fraction of this inequality growth is due to...
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