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Skill dispersion, firm specialization, and wage inequality
Colja Schneck
GSBE other - not theme-related research
Organisation,Strategy & Entrepreneurship
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Technological Change
100%
Wage Inequality
100%
Firm Specialization
100%
Skill Dispersion
100%
Low-skilled
50%
Highly Skilled
50%
Firm-level
50%
Wages
50%
Specific Investments
50%
Societal Level
50%
Skilled Jobs
50%
Labor Market
50%
INIS
dispersions
100%
wages
100%
levels
66%
allocations
33%
labor
33%
production
33%
investment
33%
market
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Technological Change
100%
Wage Structure
100%
Labor Market
50%
Social Sciences
Technological Change
100%
Professional Occupations
50%
Labor Market
50%