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generations of individuals, and endogenous education decisions. Human capital is made of two substitutable components, experience … the rise in education investment in France and the USA. We use a computable general equilibrium model with overlapping … and education, both of them evolve endogenously over time. We calibrate this model on the post-war period and run …
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generations of individuals, and endogenous education decisions. Human capital is made of two substitutable components, experience … the rise in education investment in France and the USA. We use a computable general equilibrium model with overlapping … and education, both of them evolve endogenously over time. We calibrate this model on the post-war period and run …
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generations of individuals, and endogenous education decisions. Human capital is made of two substitutable components, experience … the rise in education investment in France and the USA. We use a computable general equilibrium model with overlapping … and education, both of them evolve endogenously over time. We calibrate this model on the post-war period and run …
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This study investigates the dynamics of between-group and within-group wage inequality in a model with heterogeneous learning abilities putting a key emphasis on the shape of the ability distribution. In our model, intergenerational human capital externalities incentivize individuals to invest...
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generations of individuals, and endogenous education decisions. Human capital is made of two substitutable components, experience … the rise in education investment in France and the USA. We use a computable general equilibrium model with overlapping … and education, both of them evolve endogenously over time. We calibrate this model on the post-war period and run …
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substitution of low education/high experience workers by low experience/high education workers by using US and French microdata … explain the changes in returns to experience. It also accounts for a part of the increase in returns to education between 1980 …: the elasticity of substitution between experience and education, which is found to be less than half. In France, the …
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cohorts of the baby-boom. Using a survey where workers declare their true employment experience, this paper argues that these … labor force, there is higher unemployment among low-experience workers, they do not accumulate enough on-the-job human … even after the shock. In a competitive market, in contrast, wage inequality and notably, the wage return to experience …
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