Does Industrial Composition Matter for Wages? A Test of Search and Bargaining Theory
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Beaudry, Paul; Green, David A.; Sand, Benjamin
署名单位:
University of British Columbia; National Bureau of Economic Research; York University - Canada
刊物名称:
ECONOMETRICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0012-9682
DOI:
10.3982/ECTA8659
发表日期:
2012
页码:
1063-1104
关键词:
education
PRODUCTIVITY
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摘要:
Does switching the composition of jobs between low-paying and high-paying industries have important effects on wages in other sectors? In this paper, we build on search and bargaining theory to clarify a key general equilibrium channel through which changes in industrial composition could have substantial effects on wages in all sectors. In this class of models, wage determination takes the form of a social interaction problem and we illustrate how the implied sectoral linkages can be empirically explored using U.S. Census data. We find that sector-level wages interact as implied by the model and that the predicted general equilibrium effects are present and substantial. We interpret our results as highlighting the relevance of search and bargaining theory for understanding the determination of wages, and we argue that the results provide support for the view that industrial composition is important for understanding wage outcomes.