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Chapter 25 Inequality, Technology and the Social Contract
Roland Bénabou
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Social Contract
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Production Process
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Human Capital
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Welfare State
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Technological Inequality
50%
Steady State
25%
Growth Rate
25%
Self-sustaining
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Pareto
25%
Wages
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Social Structure
25%
Skill-biased Technological Change
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Unified Model
25%
Technology Policy
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Laissez-faire
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Institutional Structure
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Technological Frontier
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I-models
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Organizational Form
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Suboptimal Growth
25%
European Style
25%
Firm Decisions
25%
Production Skills
25%
Redistributive Policy
25%
Economic Structure
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Technology Diffusion
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Skill Premia
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Joint Configuration
25%
Technological Structure
25%
Technological Evolution
25%
Inequality Trap
25%
Worker Skills
25%
Capital Heterogeneity
25%
Social Sciences
Social Contract
100%
Social Policy
50%
Human Resources
50%
Production Engineering
50%
USA
25%
Social Structure
25%
Boundaries
25%
Diffusion of Technology
25%
Institutional Economics
25%
Technological Evolution
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Steady-State Economics
50%
Institutional Economics
50%