This paper presents a simple model of human capital formation that illustrates how the structure of the education system mediates the effects of shocks on the earnings distribution. This might help understand the differences in changes of inequality in OECD countries despite the similarity of shocks and technological changes affecting these countries. The model emphasizes heterogeneity of individuals and multi-dimensionality of human capital. The reactions in individual behavior triggered by technological change are crucially affected by the education system and are able to rationalize the divergent developments in inequality
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This paper examines how different education systems affect GDP by influencing the diversity of human...
The paper studies differences in education technology and their effects on income distributions. Our...
A recent theoretical and empirical literature has recognized the im-portance of growth-promoting pol...
The paper studies the determinants of income distribution and growth in an overlapping generations e...
The paper offers a united way to examine several puzzles on in- equality dynamics. It focuses on dif...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in human capital formation on income dist...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in the production process of human capita...
The paper examines the effect of heterogeneity in individual human capital formation on cross-countr...
This study investigates empirically how human capital, measured by educational attainment, is relate...
This paper develops a tractable, heterogeneous agents general equilibrium model where individuals ha...
This paper examines the extent to which patterns of human capital convergence can account for observ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and eco...
It has been argued that a close relationship exists between human capital accumulation and wage disp...
Several developed countries are witnessing a trend towards an increasing gap in the earnings between...
This paper analyses the link between public education expenditure and human capital inequality. I bu...
This paper examines how different education systems affect GDP by influencing the diversity of human...
The paper studies differences in education technology and their effects on income distributions. Our...
A recent theoretical and empirical literature has recognized the im-portance of growth-promoting pol...