On Wednesday, September 24, 2003 at 17:07:04 (-0700) michael writes:
Since there has been little economic discussion lately, I thought I
would throw this into the pot.
Ok, I need some definitions:
o human capital: workers?
o physical capital: machines?
o education compositions of
Oh my God! Someone on the list is interested in economics.
Bill Lear wrote:
o human capital: workers?
supposedly the capitalized value of education and experience.
o physical capital: machines?
yup
o education compositions of employment: the relationship between
since there has not been much economics discussion, I thought that I
would throw this into the pot.
Beaudry, Paul and David A. Green. 2003. Wages and Employment in the
United States and Germany: What Explains the Difference? American
Economic Review, 93: 3 (June): pp. 573-602.
Abstract: Over the
Since there has been little economic discussion lately, I thought I
would throw this into the pot.
Beaudry, Paul and David A. Green. 2003. Wages and Employment in the
United States and Germany: What Explains the Difference? American
Economic Review, 93: 3 (June): pp. 573-602.
Abstract: Over the