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In this paper we use the enhanced consumption data in the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics (PSID) from 2005-2017 to explore the transmission of income shocks to consumption. We build on the nonlinear quantile framework introduced in Arellano, Blundell and Bonhomme (2017). Our focus is on the...
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assumptions we find convincing evidence of an increase in inequality within education groups, changes in the "return" to education …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between aggregate wages and individual wages when there is time series variation in employment and in the dispersion of wages. A new and easily implementable framework for the empirical analysis of aggregation biases is developed. Aggregate real wages are...
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, permitting us to construct gender- and education-specific age-wage profiles, as well as measures of life cycle inequality within …
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assumptions we find convincing evidence of an increase in inequality within education groups, changes in the returnʺ to education …
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We consider the estimation of Cobb-Douglas production functions using panel data covering a large sample of companies observed for a small number of time periods. Standard GMM estimators, which eliminate unobserved firm-specific e¤ects by taking first differences, have been found to produce...
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