The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped pattern. The previous literature has attributed this observation mainly to the existence of exogenous, unexpected technological shocks or changes in institutional factors. In contrast, this paper demonstrates that a U-shaped evolution of the skill premium can also be obtained using a simple two-sector growth model that comprises both variants of skill-biased technological change (SBTC): technological change (TC) that is favorable to high-skilled labor and capital-skill complementarity (CSC). Within this framework, we derive the conditions necessary to achieve a non-monotonic evolution of relative wages and analyze the dynamics of such a case. ...
Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skill...
This paper develops a general-equilibrium model of skill-biased technological change that approximat...
This paper shows that endogenous adjustments in the composition of labor supplies magnify the effect...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
In the US the skill premium and the non-production/production wage differential increased strongly f...
This paper quantitatively examines the effects of two exogenous driving forces, investment-specific ...
I challenge the existing literature that claims that strongly biased technology is necessary to obse...
Preliminary and incomplete. www.crei.cat/˜vanrens/skillbias Over the past two decades, technological...
Rising inequality in the relative wages of skilled and unskilled labor in the 1980's is often a...
Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skill...
Using a broad panel of advanced economies we document that increases in GDP per capita are associate...
This paper quantitatively examines the effects of two exogenous driving forces, investment-specific ...
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...
This paper examines how interaction between endogenous human capital accumulation and technological ...
Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skill...
This paper develops a general-equilibrium model of skill-biased technological change that approximat...
This paper shows that endogenous adjustments in the composition of labor supplies magnify the effect...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
In the US the skill premium and the non-production/production wage differential increased strongly f...
This paper quantitatively examines the effects of two exogenous driving forces, investment-specific ...
I challenge the existing literature that claims that strongly biased technology is necessary to obse...
Preliminary and incomplete. www.crei.cat/˜vanrens/skillbias Over the past two decades, technological...
Rising inequality in the relative wages of skilled and unskilled labor in the 1980's is often a...
Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skill...
Using a broad panel of advanced economies we document that increases in GDP per capita are associate...
This paper quantitatively examines the effects of two exogenous driving forces, investment-specific ...
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...
This paper examines how interaction between endogenous human capital accumulation and technological ...
Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skill...
This paper develops a general-equilibrium model of skill-biased technological change that approximat...
This paper shows that endogenous adjustments in the composition of labor supplies magnify the effect...