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Technological Impacts on Return to Education in Brazil

by Yirui Zhao Abstract  The wage return to education has been studied for a long time. Acemoglu and Autor (2010) connect the decrease of medium-level job opportunities in the U.S. with technological advances. Their theoretical model predicts that if technology replaces routine jobs, workers with medium-level skills will experience decreases in wages relative to both […]

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“Winner-­Take-­All Economics” Professional Inquiry and Public Discourse on Material Inequality

By Jonathan Pryor What can account for the failure of economists to extend a firm guiding hand into the public discourse on material inequality in contemporary America? This paper reviews historical and modern economic literature and then extends its focus to the debates in the public sector, private opinion, “think tanks,” the news media, the […]

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