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presentation-fitzenberger.pdf
... , 2008, lemieux, 2008; germany dustmann et al., 2009, and others) prominent explanation skill-biased technological change (sbtc) for sbtc to be compelling explanation labor market trends across economies having ... in wage inequality between the u.s. and germany differ strongly unlikely that technological change alone can explain the empirical findings sbtc may interact with institutional factors ...
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paper-flex-fitzenberger_0.pdf
... ?). as possible explanations of these trends, most of the literature has focused on skill-biased technological change (sbtc), the supply of skilled workers, changes in institutions such as the decline in ... technological change can have a polarizing effect on the labor market rather than uniformly favoring more skilled groups (e.g. autor et al., goos and manning, 2007). that is, technological change ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion33.doc
... ), and these returns are increasing in many countries (for instance because of skill-biased technological change). the growing importance of knowledge in the production process, popularised as the knowledge ... -skilled workers has also increased, this points at the emergence of skill-biased technological change (possibly related to increased openness of the mexican economy). the increasing college ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc104
... research and development research and development (r d) is a key factor for technological change, and consequently economic growth. new technologies can boost productivity and raise incomes. ... europe has a comparative advantage with respect to emerging economies. ageing and skill biased technological change increase scarcity of (skilled) labour, which raises the price of inactivity and leisure. ...
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excellence-productivity.pdf
... - ation of talents across occupations is related to the frequency of technological breakthroughs. in periods of major technological progress (inventions), the return to skill or ability rises. this ... conclusive on the factors that lie behind the growing demand for skills. skill-biased technological change might be important, but changes in patterns of specialization and a growing internationalisation ...
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lost race between schooling and technology pdf
... indeed empirically relevant, because it is difficult to disentangle from skill-biased technological change. furthermore, explaining rising wage inequality with capital skill complementarity seems difficult ... discriminate between the various causes of wage inequality. both increased skill-biased technological change, capital skill complementarity and international trade will affect relative demands ...
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Microsoft Word - memo122.doc
... relationship between the supply of skilled workers and the rate of so-called skill-biased technological change. it is assumed that an increase in the stock of skilled workers induces the ... returns related to knowledge accumulation do not set in too strongly. 19 endogenous skill-biased technological change responsible for the observed increases in relative demand for skilled workers, others (e.g. ...
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Microsoft Word - memo177.doc
... en het verenigd koninkrijk (katz and autor, 1999). als mogelijke oorzaak wordt de zogenoemde skill biased technological change' genoemd; de technologische ontwikkeling gaat gepaard met een relatieve stijging van de vraag naar hoger ...
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memo161.pdf
... .024,1.040) (1.53) table 2.3 parameter values in the literature (m)a technological growth rate of time preference intertemporal elasticity of substitution intratemporal elasticity of substitution preference for ... cost. in a recent study for the us, antras (2004) argues that after controlling for biased technological change, v is likely to be considerably below one, and may even be lower than 0 ...
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skill premium technological change and appropriability pdf
... a change in the bias in technological change and increased trade with low-wage countries. through a process of elimination of explanations that are not clearly supported by the data, biased technological change is ... a second route to strengthen the case for a biased-technological- change explanation, which is the default explanation', is to explain how a biased technology shock arises and how it is ...
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