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terms of the skill contents of jobs held and the type of payment individuals receive for their work. An increase in school …
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terms of the skill contents of jobs held and the type of payment individuals receive for their work. An increase in school …
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Although one of the primary objectives of microfinance has been the reduction of poverty through the provision of credit for income-generating purposes, evidence of its impact on poverty has been mixed. Even if there is no direct impact of microfinance, there may be an indirect positive impact...
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This study is one of the component papers in the priority area on inclusive growth of Project APEC 2015. This paper aims to establish the linkages of enhancing human capital and human resource development in an economy in attaining inclusive growth. Various studies have suggested that education,...
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decisions, policymakers need to understand how different types of workers and firms are affected by overeducation and skill …
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From 1995 to 2015, the aggregate college completion rate in the US increased from 22.9% to 33.5%. Yet, completion trends differed markedly for individuals from different family backgrounds. This paper considers the extent to which trends in college preparedness contributed to the growth in...
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We extend the Lucas' 1988 model introducing two classes of agents with heterogeneous skills, discount factors and initial human capital endowments. We consider two regimes according to the planner's political constraints. In the first regime, that we call meritocracy, the planner faces...
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in the domestic economy and the emigration of skilled workers impact the domestic school enrolment. We also investigate …
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Mincerian general equilibrium model with imperfect substitutability across skill types and ex ante identical workers, we … equilibrium allocation of individuals across skill types …
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This paper analyzes the factors underlying the evolution of the worldwide distribution of skills and their implications for global inequality. We develop and parameterize a two-sector, two-class, world economy model that endogenizes education and mobility decisions, population growth, and income...
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