Innovation and inequality: how does technical progress affect workers?
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-190) Karl Marx predicted a world in which technical innovation would increasingly devalue and impoverish workers, but other economists thought the opposite, that it would lead to increased wages and living standards--and the economists were right. Yet in the last three decades, the market economy has been jeopardized by a worrying phenomenon: a rise in wage inequality that has left a substantial portion of the workforce worse off despite the continuing productivity growth enjoyed by the economy. Innovation and Inequality examines why. Studies have firmly established a link between this worrying tre Introduction -- 1 Which Tools Do We Need? -- 2 Productivity and Wages in Neoclassical Growth Models -- 3 Heterogeneous Labor -- 4 Competing Technologies -- 5 Supply Effects -- 6 Labor as a Quality Input: Skill Aggregation and Sectoral Segregation -- 7 The Economics of Superstars -- 8 Complementarities and Segregation by Skills -- 9 Demand Effects -- 10 Nonhomothetic Preferences and the Distributive Effects of Innovation and Intellectual Property -- Epilogue -- References |
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title_fullStr | Innovation and inequality how does technical progress affect workers? Gilles Saint-Paul |
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