Both Sides of the Story: Skill-biased Technological Change, Labour Market Frictions, and Endogenous Two-Sided Heterogeneity

Fabio Riccardo Arico

    Research output: Working paper

    Abstract

    This paper presents a stylised framework to examine how skill-biased technological change and labour market frictions affect the relationship between economic expansion and unskilled unemployment. The first part of the analysis focuses on the investment decisions in skill-acquisition and technology adoption activities faced by workers and firms in response to the introduction of an innovative technology. The second part examines how endogenous two-sided heterogeneity in the labour market affects the macroeconomic outcomes in terms of unemployment, technological diffusion, and economic expansion. To conclude, the framework is used to discuss the effects of alternative forms of policy intervention on agents' investment decisions and on the macroeconomic outcomes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages55
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009

    Publication series

    NameCentre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis, Working Paper
    No.0908

    Keywords

    • skill-biased technological change, market frictions, two-sided heterogeneity

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