工资不平等趋势来源的时间序列证据

Time-series evidence on the sources of trends in wage inequality

American Economic Review · 1994
被引 134
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

使用协整技术分析工资不平等趋势的常见解释,发现只有耐用品贸易逆差占GDP比重与工资不平等共享长期趋势,其他解释缺乏一致性。

Abstract

Changes in wage inequality have long been a concern of labor economists and public policymakers. When the wage premium for college graduates fell during the first half of the 1970's, many researchers blamed the decline on the increase in the relative supply of college graduates. When the college wage premium increased dramatically during the 1980's, researchers offered a variety of explanations, such as skill-biased technological change and the internationalization of the U.S. economy. In this paper, we use time-series analysis to evaluate the most common explanations given for the trends in wage inequality. Using cointegration techniques, we evaluate the link between the trends in the candidate explanatory variables and wage inequality. We show that the only variable that consistently shares the same long-run trend with our wage-inequality series is the durablegoods trade deficit as a percentage of GDP. This variable not only follows the same trend as wage inequality during most of the 1980's, but also for the period from 1949 to 1979. No other single explanation shows the same long-run consistency. I. An Analysis of Trends in Wage Inequality

工资不平等大学工资溢价技能偏向型技术进步耐用品贸易逆差