This paper investigates some alternative definitions of labor for productivity and demand analysis. The paper is organized as follows: Section II considers the organization of work activities in a simple fixed coefficient technology in the presence of comparative advantage among various classes of workers. Assuming that the number of independent productive activities exceeds the number of comparative advantage classes, an application of the envelope theorem shows the derivation from first principles of a neoclassical production function with input dimension (the number of workers of each type) smaller than the engineering technology(the number of activities). This is the basic result illustrating that occupational classifications depend on ...
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This paper examines the time-consuming process of matching the two sides of a market each having div...
The role of skilled labor in the modern economy and its importance in explaining trends in wage ineq...
This paper exposits the modern theory of equalizing differences, viewed as optimal assignments of wo...
In an economy with imperfect labor contracts, differences in the distribution of talent can be an in...
The thesis itself proceeds according to the following outline. Chapter One is concerned with the neo...
An emerging literature argues that changes in the allocation of workplace “tasks” between capital an...
We develop a neoclassical trade model with heterogeneous factors of production. We consider a world...
This paper develops a model of costly trade and team production to examine the matching behavior of ...
This paper investigates why labor specialization brings additional frictions to the labor market. Th...
This paper develops a model in which technology and human capital are com-plements in production, so...
We develop a small, open economy, two-sector model with heterogeneous agents and endogenous particip...
This paper studies how cross-country di¤erences in labor market institutions shape the pat-tern of i...
The thesis consists of three separate essays about wage inequality in industrialized countries. In t...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
Thesis advisor: James E. AndersonThis dissertation contains three chapters, each investigating diffe...
This paper examines the time-consuming process of matching the two sides of a market each having div...
The role of skilled labor in the modern economy and its importance in explaining trends in wage ineq...
This paper exposits the modern theory of equalizing differences, viewed as optimal assignments of wo...