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Capital-Skill Complementarity 2 Neoclassical Growth Model 2 Skill Premium 2 Skill-Augmenting Technological Change 2 Arbeitsangebot 1 Bildungsertrag 1 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 1 Endogenous growth model 1 Fachkräfte 1 Growth theory 1 Human capital 1 Humankapital 1 Labour supply 1 Lohnstruktur 1 Neoclassical economics 1 Neoclassical growth model 1 Neoklassische Theorie 1 Neoklassisches Wachstumsmodell 1 Occupational qualification 1 Qualifikation 1 Returns to education 1 Skilled labour 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 Wachstumstheorie 1 Wage structure 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Knoblach, Michael 2
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CEPIE Working Paper 1 CEPIE working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Skill-biased technological change, endogenous labor supply, and the skill premium
Knoblach, Michael - 2019
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped pattern. The previous literature has attributed this observation mainly to the existence of exogenous, unexpected technological shocks or changes in institutional factors. In contrast, this paper...
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Skill-biased technological change, endogenous labor supply, and the skill premium
Knoblach, Michael - 2019
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped pattern. The previous literature has attributed this observation mainly to the existence of exogenous, unexpected technological shocks or changes in institutional factors. In contrast, this paper...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012026530
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