Skill-Biased Technological Change
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Moran, Theodore
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Abstract
Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries - GeorgetownX - INFX523-01
Description
In this video, Professor Moran describes skill-biased technological change and its impact on globalization. He addresses following key question: What is skill-biased technological change?
Learning Objective: Recognize the limitations of models in relation to empirical evidence.
Learning Objective: Explain the impact of trade expansion on the kinds of jobs in the economy, and associated wages.
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2013-09-19Rights Note
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WEEK 3 - Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, and Wage Inequality
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Georgetown University
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07:00 1920x1080
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