Since 1980 there has been a steady increase in earnings inequality alongside rapid technological growth in the U.S. economy. To what extent does technological change explain the observed increase in earnings dispersion? How does it affect the optimal progressivity of the tax system? To answer these questions we develop an incomplete markets model with occupational choice. We estimate an aggregate production function with capital-occupation complementarity and four occupations that differ with respect to cognitive complexity and routine task intensity. We calibrate our model to resemble the U.S. economy in 1980 and find that technological transformation can fully account for the increase in earnings dispersion between 1980 and 2015. The main...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
We address the question in the title in a heterogeneous-agent incomplete-market model featuring exog...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between Investment Specific Technological Change (ISTC) a...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between Investment Specific Technological Change ...
This paper considers two types of technological change in a unified model. Typ A is unskilled-biased...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
Abstract: This paper considers the implications of two types of technological change for the income ...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between Investment Specific Technological Change (ISTC) a...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...
We address the question in the title in a heterogeneous-agent incomplete-market model featuring exog...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between Investment Specific Technological Change (ISTC) a...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between Investment Specific Technological Change ...
This paper considers two types of technological change in a unified model. Typ A is unskilled-biased...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
Since the 1980’s, income inequality has increased markedly and is at the highest level ever since it...
Abstract: This paper considers the implications of two types of technological change for the income ...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between Investment Specific Technological Change (ISTC) a...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
Since 1980 the U.S. economy has experienced a large increase in income inequality. To explain this p...
In this dissertation I investigate the quantitative importance of embodied technical change as a sou...