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Paper #417

Título:
On the distribution of income and worker assignment under intra-firm spillovers, with an application to ideas and networks
Autor:
Gilles Saint Paul
Fecha:
Octubre 1999
Resumen:
We study the earnings structure and the equilibrium assignment of workers when workers exert intra-firm spillovers on each other. We allow for arbitrary spillovers provided output depends on some aggregate index of workers' skill. Despite the possibility of increasing returns to skills, equilibrium typically exists. We show that equilibrium will typically be segregated; that the skill space can be partitioned into a set of segments and any firm hires from only one segment. Next, we apply the model to analyze the effect of information technology on segmentation and the distribution of income. There are two types of human capital, productivity and creativity, i.e. the ability to produce ideas that may be duplicated over a network. Under plausible assumptions, inequality rises and then falls when network size increases, and the poorest workers cannot lose. We also analyze the impact of an improvement in worker quality and of an increased international mobility of ideas.
Palabras clave:
Income distribution, worker assignment, stratification, networks, information technology
Códigos JEL:
J3
Área de investigación:
Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional
Publicado en:
Journal of Political Economy, 109 (2001), 1 (February), pp. 1-37

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