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empirical footing: extant studies from the 1970s suggested that occupations at the top of the wage hierarchy are over- and … occupations at the bottom underpaid with respect to their contributions to firm-level added value. This article surveys the …
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I study unemployment insurance (UI) in general equilibrium with incomplete markets, search frictions, and nominal rigidities. An increase in generosity raises the aggregate demand for consumption if the unemployed have a higher marginal propensity to consume (MPC) than the employed or if agents...
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I study unemployment insurance (UI) in general equilibrium with incomplete markets, search frictions, and nominal rigidities. An increase in generosity raises the aggregate demand for consumption if the unemployed have a higher marginal propensity to consume (MPC) than the employed or if agents...
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organize production to use less labor in professional occupations compared to high-wage establishments operating in the same … occupations, employ fewer managers, and have substantially wider supervisory spans of control. These results indicate that … intensively use labor in skilled occupations. …
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