Human Capital, Unemployment, and Relative Wages in a Global Economy

  • Davis D
  • Reeve T
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This paper develops a simple framework for examining human capital accumulation, unemployment, and relative wages in a global economy. It builds on the models of Davis (1998a, b) of trade between a flexible-wage America and a rigid-wage Europe. To this it adds a model of human capital accumulation based on Findlay and Kierzkowski (1983). A variety of comparative statics are examined, including changes in educational capital and population, entry of new countries to the trading world, technical change, and a productivity slowdown. We derive the consequences for the skilled-to unskilled wage gap, unemployment, and skill composition.

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Davis, D. R., & Reeve, T. A. (2000). Human Capital, Unemployment, and Relative Wages in a Global Economy. International Finance Discussion Papers, 2000.0(659), 1–37. https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.2000.659

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