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The following pages link to The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration (Q4453716):
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- Does more information-gathering effort raise or lower the average quantity produced? (Q516064) (← links)
- Non-routine tasks, restructuring of firms, and wage inequality within and between skill-groups (Q811995) (← links)
- Vertical differentiation and trade among symmetric countries (Q825178) (← links)
- A macroeconomic perspective on knowledge management (Q965823) (← links)
- Estimating German overqualification with stochastic earnings frontiers (Q1635008) (← links)
- Endogenous labor share cycles: theory and evidence (Q1657181) (← links)
- How bad is occupational coding error? A task-based approach (Q1668198) (← links)
- Elasticity of substitution and productivity, capital and skill intensity differences across firms (Q1929056) (← links)
- Multinational production and the skill premium (Q2096209) (← links)
- Skill-biased technical change and labor market inefficiency (Q2152328) (← links)
- Targeted search, endogenous market segmentation, and wage inequality (Q2175967) (← links)
- Digitization-based automation and occupational dynamics (Q2179776) (← links)
- Capital-skill complementarity, sectoral labor productivity, and structural transformation (Q2191506) (← links)
- Increasing returns to scale within limits: a model of ICT and its effect on the income distribution and occupation choice (Q2211499) (← links)
- The heterogeneous impact of monetary policy on the US labor market (Q2246730) (← links)
- Phases of globalization, wages and inequality (Q2281259) (← links)
- States of nature and states of mind: a generalized theory of decision-making (Q2300597) (← links)
- Inequality and conflict outbreak (Q2325650) (← links)
- Common and country specific factors in the distribution of real wages (Q2327064) (← links)
- Knowledge hierarchies in the labor market (Q2469838) (← links)
- Twisting the demand curve: digitalization and the older workforce (Q2693925) (← links)
- SKILL BIAS IN AN ENDOGENOUS GROWTH MODEL: EVALUATING THE CASE FOR MARKET SIZE AND ACCELERATION EFFECTS (Q2843414) (← links)
- HUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND THE TRANSITION FROM SPECIALIZATION TO MULTITASKING (Q3506459) (← links)
- THE DOUBLE ROLE OF SKILLED LABOR, NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND WAGE INEQUALITY (Q4671049) (← links)
- Competing engines of growth: innovation and standardization (Q5891646) (← links)
- Technological knowledge and wages: from skill premium to wage polarization (Q6081499) (← links)