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We construct a model where wage inequality, intergenerational mobility and the distribution of skills are all jointly determined in general equilibrium, which is solved analytically. We show that it is important to treat these variables jointly, as they have a significant effect on each other....
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"In recent decades, the US wage structure has been transformed by a rising college premium, a narrowing gender gap, and increasing persistent and transitory residual wage dispersion. This paper explores the implications of these changes for cross-sectional inequality in hours worked, earnings...
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