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The following pages link to Can falling supply explain the rising return to college for younger men? A cohort-based analysis (Q2752454):
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- Age-specific dynamic labor demand and human capital investment (Q1027443) (← links)
- Higher education expansion, tracking, and student effort (Q1650992) (← links)
- Industry concentration and wage inequality: a directed technical change approach (Q2002448) (← links)
- Skill-biased technical change and labor market inefficiency (Q2152328) (← links)
- Local average and quantile treatment effects under endogeneity: a review (Q2312975) (← links)
- Wage inequality, technology, and trade (Q2469837) (← links)
- The rising college premium in the eighties: Return to college or return to unobserved ability? (Q2763329) (← links)
- Optimal education in an age-structured model under changing labor demand and supply (Q2911584) (← links)
- The U.K. as a Technological Follower: Higher Education Expansion and the College Wage Premium (Q5064517) (← links)
- Demographic Change, Wage Inequality, and Technology (Q5109594) (← links)
- ON THE INTERGENERATIONAL SHARING OF COHORT-SPECIFIC SHOCKS ON PERMANENT INCOME (Q5189642) (← links)
- By the content of their character? Discrimination, social identity, and observed distributions of income (Q5862190) (← links)
- Generalized compensation principle (Q6180419) (← links)
- College expansion, trade, and innovation: evidence from China (Q6548634) (← links)
- Frictional sorting: the impacts of dual constraints on mobility and housing supply in China (Q6668440) (← links)