This paper discusses the relationship between the elasticities of wages and productivity with respect to human capital. The goal is to search if there is a distortion on the expected relationship between these two variables, given market forces and a selfish behavior by agents, as it is found in some Europeans countries. A general equilibrium, overlapping generation model that can capture the relationship between these two elasticities is presented. Two equations that emerge from this model are estimated, using data from RAIS and IBGE Pesquisa Industrial Annual for 2000. The results indicate that local labor market attenuates income inequality, transferring income from more qualified to less qualified workers, similarly to what happens in E...
We employ comprehensive linked employer-employee data for Brazil to analyze wage determinants and co...
Formal-informal earnings differentials in urban labour markets in Brazil tend to persist and the gap...
Brazilian economic development is marked by the reproduction of a very unequal income distribution p...
The investigation of wage determination and wage differentials in developing countries has concentra...
ABSTRACT The study compares the relationship between wages and labor productivity for different cate...
This paper shows that there is a large inter-industry wage dispersion in the Brazilian labor market,...
Abstract: Labor productivity is a crucial long-run determinant of real wages. Nonetheless, wage and ...
This paper estimates changes in the rates of return to human capital across the earnings distributio...
This paper analyzes both the levels and evolution of wage inequality in the Brazilian formal labor m...
Latin America, which is a region known for its high and persistent income inequality levels, experie...
This paper attempts to draw some lines regarding the interplay between market concentration and inco...
We provide evidence about the determinants of the wage structures of developing countries by examini...
We employ a comprehensive linked employer-employee data set for Brazil to analyze wage determinants ...
Income per worker gap in different regions of Brazil is stunning. To assess the relative importance ...
We estimate an equilibrium job search model for six metropolitan areas located in different regions ...
We employ comprehensive linked employer-employee data for Brazil to analyze wage determinants and co...
Formal-informal earnings differentials in urban labour markets in Brazil tend to persist and the gap...
Brazilian economic development is marked by the reproduction of a very unequal income distribution p...
The investigation of wage determination and wage differentials in developing countries has concentra...
ABSTRACT The study compares the relationship between wages and labor productivity for different cate...
This paper shows that there is a large inter-industry wage dispersion in the Brazilian labor market,...
Abstract: Labor productivity is a crucial long-run determinant of real wages. Nonetheless, wage and ...
This paper estimates changes in the rates of return to human capital across the earnings distributio...
This paper analyzes both the levels and evolution of wage inequality in the Brazilian formal labor m...
Latin America, which is a region known for its high and persistent income inequality levels, experie...
This paper attempts to draw some lines regarding the interplay between market concentration and inco...
We provide evidence about the determinants of the wage structures of developing countries by examini...
We employ a comprehensive linked employer-employee data set for Brazil to analyze wage determinants ...
Income per worker gap in different regions of Brazil is stunning. To assess the relative importance ...
We estimate an equilibrium job search model for six metropolitan areas located in different regions ...
We employ comprehensive linked employer-employee data for Brazil to analyze wage determinants and co...
Formal-informal earnings differentials in urban labour markets in Brazil tend to persist and the gap...
Brazilian economic development is marked by the reproduction of a very unequal income distribution p...