学习你的比较优势

Learning Your Comparative Advantages

Review of Economic Studies · 2013
被引 118
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了工人在职期间如何通过学习发现自己的比较优势,并据此选择最匹配的职业,解释了职业流动的关键事实,并发现比较优势模型优于一维能力模型。

Abstract

While employed, workers learn their comparative advantage and eventually choose occupations that best match their abilities. This learning process is consistent with a number of key facts about occupational mobility, such as the offsetting worker flows across occupations, the non-random patterns of occupational transitions, and the decline of occupational switching with age. We illustrate how search frictions delay learning and lead to mismatch, thereby reducing worker productivity. Moreover, we explore how different workers perform in different occupations. Are the best workers in one occupation also the best workers in another occupation (one-dimensional model of ability)? Or are some workers good at one occupation and other workers good at a different one (comparative advantage model)? The calibration favours the model of comparative advantage, as opposed to the widely used one-dimensional ability model. We use the calibrated model to investigate how the level of unemployment benefits affects worker productivity.

比较优势职业匹配职业流动性搜索摩擦