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General Purpose Technology and Wage Inequality
Authors:Philippe Aghion  Peter Howitt  Giovanni L. Violante†
Affiliation:(1) University College London, Harvard University, and CEPR, USA;(2) USA;(3) Institute of Fiscal Studies, and CEPR, University College London, UK
Abstract:The recent changes in the US wage structure are often linked to the new wave of capital-embodied information technologies. The existing literature has emphasized either the accelerated pace or the skill-bias of embodied technical progress as the driving force behind the rise in wage inequality. A key, neglected, aspect is the ldquogeneral purposerdquo nature of the new information technologies. This paper formalizes the idea of generality of technology in two ways, one related to human capital (skill transferability) and one to physical capital (vintage compatibility) and studies the impact of an increase in these two dimensions of technological generality on equilibrium wage inequality.
Keywords:general purpose technology  wage inequality  experience premium  skill transferability  vintage compatibility
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