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The labor market effects of skill-biased technological change in Malaysia
Institution:1. Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and DIAL, France;2. IRD, UMR DIAL, 75010 Paris, France;3. Paris PSL, Université Paris Dauphine, LEDa, 75016 Paris, France;1. University of Liverpool, United Kingdom;2. Xi''an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, P.R. China;3. Queen''s University Belfast, United Kingdom;1. Université Côte d''Azur, SKEMA, France;2. Université Côte d''Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, France;3. Université Côte d''Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, SKEMA, OFCE-DRIC, France;1. Department of Banking & Financial Management, University of Piraeus, Greece;2. Department of Business Administration, University of Piraeus, Greece;1. University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Poland; University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801-3671, United States;2. University of Illinois, Regional Economics Applications Laboratory, Urbana, IL 61801-3671, United States
Abstract:During the last half-century, the evolution of educational attainment in Malaysia has been spectacular, and the current enrollment rates suggest that this progression will continue. Such a transformation of the labor skill composition should bring about macroeconomic effects such as wage compression, sectoral shifts and high skill unemployment, unless compensatory mechanisms exist. Relying on decomposition techniques, we argue that skill biased technological change (SBTC) occurred in Malaysia in recent years, and permitted unemployment figures to remain low and skill premia not to sink. We also develop a dynamic general equilibrium model, simulating the absence of SBTC and limit the number of admissions to higher education. The results are fed to a microsimulation module. They show that the reduction in wage inequalities could have been substantially more important had SBTC not been present. Furthermore, they suggest that the open-door higher education policy has contributed heavily to a reduction in wage inequalities.
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