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American Economic Review 2013, 103(5): 1553–1597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.103.5.1553 1553 The Growth of Low-Skill Service Jobs and the Polarization of the US Labor Market† By David H. Autor and David Dorn* We offer a unified analysis of the growth of low-skill service occupations between 1980 and 2005 and the concurrent polarization of US employment and wages. We hypothesize that polarization
I am a Professor of Finance at the Yale School of Management (starting in July 2022). I am also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Previously, I was an Assistant Professor of Economics at Harvard University and an Associate Professor of Economics at MIT. I received bachelors degrees f
The Rise and Fall of General Laws of Capitalism Daron Acemogluy James A. Robinsonz August 2014. Abstract Thomas Piketty’s recent book, Capital in the Twenty First Century, follows in the tradition of the great classical economists, Malthus, Ricardo and Marx, in formulating “general laws”to diagnose and predict the dynamics of inequality. We argue that all of these general laws are unhelpful as a
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