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The following pages link to Ability-Biased Technological Transition, Wage Inequality, and Economic Growth (Q4495447):
Displayed 20 items.
- Technological choices and unemployment benefits in a matching model with heterogeneous workers (Q707838) (← links)
- Non-routine tasks, restructuring of firms, and wage inequality within and between skill-groups (Q811995) (← links)
- Nonlinearities in capital-skill complementarity (Q814981) (← links)
- The rise in returns to education and the decline in household savings (Q844589) (← links)
- Allocating government education expenditures across \(K-12\) and college education (Q868425) (← links)
- Information technologies, embodiment and growth (Q951407) (← links)
- Public schooling, college subsidies and growth (Q953758) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of wage inequality and creative destruction (Q1650949) (← links)
- Diffusion and innovation of new technologies under skill heterogeneity (Q1780174) (← links)
- Sequential R\&D and blocking patents in the dynamics of growth (Q2014732) (← links)
- Demographic change, human capital accumulation, and sectoral employment (Q2056864) (← links)
- College curriculum, diverging selectivity, and enrollment expansion (Q2323622) (← links)
- Wage inequality, technology, and trade (Q2469837) (← links)
- Knowledge hierarchies in the labor market (Q2469838) (← links)
- THE EFFECT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN CAPITAL ON ECONOMIC GROWTH (Q2843368) (← links)
- THE ROAD NOT TAKEN: WHAT IS THE “APPROPRIATE” PATH TO DEVELOPMENT WHEN GROWTH IS UNBALANCED? (Q2843411) (← links)
- SKILL BIAS IN AN ENDOGENOUS GROWTH MODEL: EVALUATING THE CASE FOR MARKET SIZE AND ACCELERATION EFFECTS (Q2843414) (← links)
- FLEXIBILITY, SECTORAL HYSTERESIS, AND DOWNTURNS (Q3182108) (← links)
- THE DOUBLE ROLE OF SKILLED LABOR, NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND WAGE INEQUALITY (Q4671049) (← links)
- Competing engines of growth: innovation and standardization (Q5891646) (← links)