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The macroeconomic implications of rising wage inequality in the United States
Jonathan Heathcote
, Kjetil Storesletten
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Giovanni L. Violante
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Educational Attainment
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United States
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Welfare Gains
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Division of Labor
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Life-cycle Model
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Time Allocation
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Incomplete Markets
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Wage Inequality
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Wage Structure
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Welfare Implications
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Relative Wages
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Increasing Wage
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College Wage Premium
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Gender Gap
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American Worker
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Macroeconomic Implications
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Higher Educational
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Wage Volatility
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Market Lifecycle
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College Graduates
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Hours Worked
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Wage Structure
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University Graduate
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Family Economics
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Division of Labour
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