I explore the effect of skill-biased technological change on long-run inequality by building a model where the supply of skilled and unskilled workers, the cost of education, and credit rationing are endogenous. In the model, the existence of unequal steady states does not depend on the degree of technological skill bias, but on the credit market, the cost of education, and the growth rate of the economy. However, by building an appropriate measure of inequality, I show that when unequal steady states exist, economies with a higher technological skill bias have a greater long-run inequality. Therefore, the impact of skill-biased technological change on inequality may be permanent
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
Skill-biased technical change and trade integration have both been indicated to be the cause of the ...
I explore the effect of skill-biased technological change on long-run inequality using a theoretical...
Based on the effect of skill-biased technology change (SBTC), this paper builds a search model with ...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
We draw on a dynamical two-sector model and on a calibration exercise to study the impact of a skill...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of growth and inequality, especially the issue...
I challenge the existing literature that claims that strongly biased technology is necessary to obse...
Exploring the determinants of growing income inequality, I show how constant capital income shares a...
There are three chapters in this dissertation. In the first two chapters, I focus on the deceleratio...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
Skill-biased technical change and trade integration have both been indicated to be the cause of the ...
I explore the effect of skill-biased technological change on long-run inequality using a theoretical...
Based on the effect of skill-biased technology change (SBTC), this paper builds a search model with ...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
We draw on a dynamical two-sector model and on a calibration exercise to study the impact of a skill...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of growth and inequality, especially the issue...
I challenge the existing literature that claims that strongly biased technology is necessary to obse...
Exploring the determinants of growing income inequality, I show how constant capital income shares a...
There are three chapters in this dissertation. In the first two chapters, I focus on the deceleratio...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
Skill-biased technical change and trade integration have both been indicated to be the cause of the ...