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Technological progress and income inequality
Authors:Karni  Edi  Zilcha  Itzhak
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, 21218 Baltimore, MD, USA;(2) The Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract:Summary This paper examines the effects of Hicks-neutral, Harrod-neutral, and Solow-neutral technological improvements on the distribution of income in an overlapping generations economy with endogenous labor supply and a bequest motive. Income inequality in this model is generated by a stochastic process representing random variations in intergenerational transfers and pure luck. The comparative dynamics analysis trace the effects of the aforementioned technological changes in each and every period after they occur. These effects depend on the nature of the technological change and on the elasticity of substitution.We thank Carl Davidson, James Foster, and two anonymous referees for their useful comments.
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