This paper develops a general-equilibrium model of skill-biased technological change that approximates the observed shifts in the shares of wage and non-wage income going to the top decile of U.S. households since 1980. Under realistic assumptions, we find that all agents can benefit from the technology change, provided that the observed rise in redistributive transfers over this period is taken into account. We show that the increase in capital's share of total income and the presence of capital-entrepreneurial skill complementarity are two key features that help support the wages of ordinary workers as the new technology diffuses
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
We study the interaction between income inequality and technology diffusion, and their joint effect ...
In this paper, we study the effect of skill-biased technological change on unemployment and wage ine...
This paper develops a general-equilibrium model of skill-biased technological change that approximat...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
Since 1980 there has been a steady increase in earnings inequality alongside rapid technological gro...
This paper presents a model in which perpetual skill-biased technological change does not lead to ev...
We develop a dynamic general-equilibrium framework in which growth is driven by skill-biased technol...
This paper challenges the common view that skill-biased technological change boosts wage inequality....
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
This paper considers two types of technological change in a unified model. Typ A is unskilled-biased...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
This paper studies the employment effects of technological change when benefits are endogenous. If t...
Rising inequality in the relative wages of skilled and unskilled labor in the 1980's is often a...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
We study the interaction between income inequality and technology diffusion, and their joint effect ...
In this paper, we study the effect of skill-biased technological change on unemployment and wage ine...
This paper develops a general-equilibrium model of skill-biased technological change that approximat...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
Since 1980 there has been a steady increase in earnings inequality alongside rapid technological gro...
This paper presents a model in which perpetual skill-biased technological change does not lead to ev...
We develop a dynamic general-equilibrium framework in which growth is driven by skill-biased technol...
This paper challenges the common view that skill-biased technological change boosts wage inequality....
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
This paper considers two types of technological change in a unified model. Typ A is unskilled-biased...
This article analyzes the impact of stochastic skill-biased technological change on earnings inequal...
This paper studies the employment effects of technological change when benefits are endogenous. If t...
Rising inequality in the relative wages of skilled and unskilled labor in the 1980's is often a...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
We study the interaction between income inequality and technology diffusion, and their joint effect ...
In this paper, we study the effect of skill-biased technological change on unemployment and wage ine...