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INEQUALITY AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE: THE ROLE OF SKILL-BIASED TECHNOLOGY AND SEARCH FRICTIONS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2016
Abstract
I embed a competitive search model of the labor market into a small open economy model with heterogeneous firms and workers. Search frictions generate equilibrium unemployment and income inequality between identical workers, in addition to income differences between skill groups. A quantitative evaluation of the U.S. trade experience suggests that the effect of the increase in goods trade since 1980 may have contributed to the increase in the college premium, but not to the increase in residual inequality.
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Part of the research for this paper was completed while visiting Aarhus University, which I thank for its hospitality.
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