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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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in the Swedish manufacturing sector 1985-1995. The skill-bias is further corroborated: it is confirmed although the …Investigating the robustness of the skill-biased technical change hypothesis, this analysis incorporates two novel …
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distributions generally overlap. The model shows that the impact of any given skill-biased technical change on wage inequality is …
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In order to simplify the representation of a technological relationship between inputs and outputs, a production unit's technology must typically satisfy some restrictive conditions, some of them being well known in the literature. This paper presents new results for aggregating labour inputs...
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, especially in manufacturing, a weaker reinstatement effect, and slower growth of productivity than in previous decades. …
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reallocation and changes in wage pressure, and examine how skill- biased technical change (SBTC) affects the task composition …, wages of both skill groups, and unemployment. In contrast to the canonical model with a fixed task allocation, low …
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of both skill groups, and unemployment. In contrast to the canonical model with a fixed task allocation, low …
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distributions generally overlap. The model shows that the impact of any given skill-biased technical change on wage inequality is …
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elasticity of substitution production function and the endogenous labor supply of three different skill types, which enable us to … isolate the impact of capital-skill complementarity (i.e., demand effects) and varying skill-specific labor supply (i ….e., supply effects) on the evolution of the skill premia as defined by the 9th to 1st, the 9th to 5th, and the 5th to 1st decile …
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