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Paper #1295

Títol:
Schooling supply and the structure of production: Evidence from US States 1950-1990
Autors:
Antonio Ciccone i Giovanni Peri
Data:
Novembre 2011
Resum:
We find that over the period 1950-1990, US states absorbed increases in the supply of schooling due to tighter compulsory schooling and child labor laws mostly through within-industry increases in the schooling intensity of production. Shifts in the industry composition towards more schooling-intensive industries played a less important role. To try and understand this finding theoretically, we consider a free trade model with two goods/industries, two skill types, and many regions that produce a fixed range of differentiated varieties of the same goods. We find that a calibrated version of the model can account for shifts in schooling supply being mostly absorbed through within-industry increases in the schooling intensity of production even if the elasticity of substitution between varieties is substantially higher than estimates in the literature.
Paraules clau:
Schooling supply, Within-industry absorption, Industry composition
Codis JEL:
F1, J3, R1
Àrea de Recerca:
Macroeconomia i Economia Internacional

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