This paper shows how to calibrate a two-sector general equilibrium model of production using a small number of parameter assumptions and readily available data. The framework is then used to analyze the costs of labor market dualism. The paper quantiÞes the effects of rural-urban wage differentials and urban unemployment on total output, wages and returns to capital, factor shares, and sectoral structure. One of the main Þndings is that labor market rigidities can have a major impact on the extent of industrialization.dualism, productivity, wage differentials, minimum wages
Purpose – This paper studies the political economy of the endogenous urban–rural divide in two dimen...
The standard efficiency wage-based explanation of labour market dualism hinges on the existence of d...
Graduation date: 1971Traditionally employment and output have been the major two criteria for evalua...
This paper shows how to calibrate a two-sector general equilibrium model of production using a small...
This paper examines whether growth regressions should incorporate dualism and structural change. If ...
This paper examines whether growth regressions should incorporate dualism and structural change. If ...
This paper presents necessary and sufficient conditions for unambiguous changes in wage inequality i...
This paper provides a dynamic model of the dual economy in which differences in productivity across ...
In this paper we present and confront the main comparative static results - effects of labor supply,...
This article is a limited assessment of the agricultural production economics literature since 1982 ...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates both e...
Feder's (1982) model of dualistic growth is derived in levels, suitable for time-series analysis and...
[Excerpt] Dual economy models arose as a reaction against single sector models. A half-century ago, ...
The Neoclassical theory of production establishes a dual relationship between the profit value funct...
This paper asks how the Lewis model might be viewed from the perspective of economic science half a ...
Purpose – This paper studies the political economy of the endogenous urban–rural divide in two dimen...
The standard efficiency wage-based explanation of labour market dualism hinges on the existence of d...
Graduation date: 1971Traditionally employment and output have been the major two criteria for evalua...
This paper shows how to calibrate a two-sector general equilibrium model of production using a small...
This paper examines whether growth regressions should incorporate dualism and structural change. If ...
This paper examines whether growth regressions should incorporate dualism and structural change. If ...
This paper presents necessary and sufficient conditions for unambiguous changes in wage inequality i...
This paper provides a dynamic model of the dual economy in which differences in productivity across ...
In this paper we present and confront the main comparative static results - effects of labor supply,...
This article is a limited assessment of the agricultural production economics literature since 1982 ...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates both e...
Feder's (1982) model of dualistic growth is derived in levels, suitable for time-series analysis and...
[Excerpt] Dual economy models arose as a reaction against single sector models. A half-century ago, ...
The Neoclassical theory of production establishes a dual relationship between the profit value funct...
This paper asks how the Lewis model might be viewed from the perspective of economic science half a ...
Purpose – This paper studies the political economy of the endogenous urban–rural divide in two dimen...
The standard efficiency wage-based explanation of labour market dualism hinges on the existence of d...
Graduation date: 1971Traditionally employment and output have been the major two criteria for evalua...