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General Purpose Technology and Wage Inequality Philippe Aghion University College London, Harvard University, and CEPR Peter Howitt
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Document Date: 2002-07-16 12:19:46


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Gould / General Purpose Technology / /

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United States / /

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College London / ESRC Centre / Institute of Fiscal Studies / Wage Inequality Philippe Aghion University College / Hebrew University / CEPR Peter Howitt Brown University Giovanni L. Violante University College / Stockholm University / Harvard University / New York University / /

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corner solution / purpose technologies / analogue telephone system / printing / incompatible systems / communication technology / faster computing power / communication systems / word-processing / capital equipment / max operator / Computer technology / capital-embodied information technologies / /

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Stockholm University / New York University / Mc Arthur Foundation / Harvard University / University College London / Department of Economics / Bureau of Labour Statistics / Brown University / MIT / Cornell / ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution / Social Evolution / Hebrew University / National Academy of Sciences / Computer Science and Telecommunications Board / Institute of Fiscal Studies / /

Person

Flug / Giovanni L. Violante / Carlos III / Aghion / Elhanan Helpman / John Hassler / Zvi Hercowitz / Steve Machin / Daron Acemoglu / /

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adaptable worker / CEPR Corresponding Author / young worker / representative / model to the U.S. economy / same worker / individual worker / /

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Pentax K-x Digital Camera / /

Technology

purpose technologies / information technologies / production technologies / previous technology / same technology / capital-embodied information technologies / communication technology / Computer technology / /

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