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We present an equilibrium theory of the organization of work in an economywhere knowledge is an essential input in production and agents are heterogeneousin skill. Agents organize production by matching with others in knowledgehierarchies designed to use and communicate their knowledge...
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Since the seminal work of Katz and Murphy (1992), the study of wage inequalityhas taken as its starting point a neoclassical CES production function using as inputscapital and low and high skill labor. This approach assumes that the organization ofproduction is fixed and determined by a...
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Earnings inequality has increased substantially since the 1970s. Using evidence changes from con…dential Census data on U.S. law offices on lawyers'organization and earnings, we study the extent to which the mechanism suggested by Lucas (1978) and Rosen (1982), a scale of operations effect...
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