Interindustry factor mobility and technological change: Evidence on wage and profit dispersion across US industries, 1820-1990
成果类型:
Review
署名作者:
Harvard University
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0022-0507
发表日期:
2002
页码:
383-416
关键词:
labor-market integration
capital-skill complementarity
UNITED-STATES
occupational differences
long-run
differentials
rates
FIRMS
industrialization
equilibrium
摘要:
Interindustry factor mobility is a crucial determinant of the income-distribution effects of exogenous changes in relative commodity prices. This examination of interindustry variation in wages and profits using data from manufacturing industries from 1820 to 1990 suggests that interindustry factor mobility may be strongly related to the processes of industrialization. Development in the nineteenth century produced a sharp rise in mobility (a decline in interindustry wage and profit differentials) due to rapid improvements in transportation and the introduction of factory production. Twentieth-century industrialization, involving greater reliance on specialized equipment and knowledge, reduced levels of interindustry mobility.