The role of skilled labor in the modern economy and its importance in explaining trends in wage inequality and productivity has been a focus of a broad strand of research in economics. Labor is an input into production that is very different from capital or materials. One key difference is that workers must decide where they are going to live, and in making that decision, they thereby limit the opportunity set of jobs available to them. In turn, firms must also make a location decision that affects their access to labor and potentially affects their decisions on the technology they will adopt. While many economists have studied issues related to technology adoption and worker skill broadly, the geographic element is rarely developed. T...
I study the effect of the specialization of occupations into specific industries on the job mobility...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Economics. Advisor: Ellen McGrattan. ...
Skilled workers are important sources of human capital who are often in short supply and costly to r...
This thesis is comprised of three chapters. The first investigates the implications of industrial cl...
This dissertation consists of three independent chapters all related to local labor market and urban...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2007.Includes bibliograp...
In the second half of the dissertation I examine the relationship between changes in skill and alter...
This thesis studies the economics of local labor markets. There are three chapters in the thesis, an...
My dissertation contributes towards our understanding of the determinants of wage inequality and to ...
This dissertation studies the impact of technological progress on various aspects of the U.S. labor ...
This dissertation studies the macroeconomic implications of the reallocation of workers within and b...
In advanced economies, a common policy strategy to expand employment and increase wages is to try to...
This dissertation is comprised of three chapters. They examine the labor market response of groups o...
This dissertation comprises four essays in labor economics and microeconometrics. In particular, I a...
The first chapter of this dissertation studies the causes of rising sorting between high-skill worke...
I study the effect of the specialization of occupations into specific industries on the job mobility...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Economics. Advisor: Ellen McGrattan. ...
Skilled workers are important sources of human capital who are often in short supply and costly to r...
This thesis is comprised of three chapters. The first investigates the implications of industrial cl...
This dissertation consists of three independent chapters all related to local labor market and urban...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2007.Includes bibliograp...
In the second half of the dissertation I examine the relationship between changes in skill and alter...
This thesis studies the economics of local labor markets. There are three chapters in the thesis, an...
My dissertation contributes towards our understanding of the determinants of wage inequality and to ...
This dissertation studies the impact of technological progress on various aspects of the U.S. labor ...
This dissertation studies the macroeconomic implications of the reallocation of workers within and b...
In advanced economies, a common policy strategy to expand employment and increase wages is to try to...
This dissertation is comprised of three chapters. They examine the labor market response of groups o...
This dissertation comprises four essays in labor economics and microeconometrics. In particular, I a...
The first chapter of this dissertation studies the causes of rising sorting between high-skill worke...
I study the effect of the specialization of occupations into specific industries on the job mobility...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Economics. Advisor: Ellen McGrattan. ...
Skilled workers are important sources of human capital who are often in short supply and costly to r...