Using a broad panel of advanced economies, we document that increases in GDP per capita are associated with a systematic shift in the composition of value added to sectors that are intensive in high-skill labour, a process we label as skill-biased structural change. It follows that further development in these economies leads to an increase in the relative demand for skilled labour. We develop a quantitative two-sector model of this process as a laboratory to assess the sources of the rise of the skill premium in the U.S. and a set of ten other advanced economies, over the period 1977 to 2005. For the U.S., we find that the sector-specific skill neutral component of technical change accounts for 18-24% of the overall increase of the skill p...
Preliminary and incomplete. www.crei.cat/˜vanrens/skillbias Over the past two decades, technological...
This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows uneq...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Using a broad panel of advanced economies we document that increases in GDP per capita are associate...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
We use a double-calibrated general equilibrium model to decompose the growth of the high-skilled wag...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
An increase in the supply of skilled labor has been common across the world. However, despite the ri...
This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employment in the United States w...
The US and the UK have experienced both rising skill premia and ris-ing employment of skilled worker...
Skill-Biased Technical Change is a shift in the production technology that favors skilled over unski...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Much of the dramatic change in skill and wage structure observed in recent years in the United State...
I challenge the existing literature that claims that strongly biased technology is necessary to obse...
This paper presents a dynamic two sector, two skill groups model of endogenous skill and sector spec...
Preliminary and incomplete. www.crei.cat/˜vanrens/skillbias Over the past two decades, technological...
This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows uneq...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...
Using a broad panel of advanced economies we document that increases in GDP per capita are associate...
The evolution of the U.S. skill premium over the past century has been characterized by a U-shaped p...
We use a double-calibrated general equilibrium model to decompose the growth of the high-skilled wag...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
An increase in the supply of skilled labor has been common across the world. However, despite the ri...
This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employment in the United States w...
The US and the UK have experienced both rising skill premia and ris-ing employment of skilled worker...
Skill-Biased Technical Change is a shift in the production technology that favors skilled over unski...
Demand for less-skilled workers plummeted in developed countries in the 1980s. In open economies, pe...
Much of the dramatic change in skill and wage structure observed in recent years in the United State...
I challenge the existing literature that claims that strongly biased technology is necessary to obse...
This paper presents a dynamic two sector, two skill groups model of endogenous skill and sector spec...
Preliminary and incomplete. www.crei.cat/˜vanrens/skillbias Over the past two decades, technological...
This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows uneq...
Demand for less skilled workers decreased dramatically in the US and in other developed countries ov...