Why Do New Technologies Complement Skills? Directed Technical Change and Wage Inequality

Quarterly Journal of Economics - Tập 113 Số 4 - Trang 1055-1089 - 1998
Daron Acemoğlu1
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

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