Firm heterogeneity in capital-labour ratios and wage inequality
Marco Leonardi
Economic Journal, 2007, vol. 117, issue 518, 375-398
Abstract:
This article documents the increasing dispersion of capital-labour ratios across firms in the US and provides some empirical evidence of a positive correlation at the two-digit industry level between the dispersion of capital-labour ratios across firms and residual wage inequality. To explain this empirical fact, the article adopts a search model where the exogenous decline in the relative price of equipment capital makes the distribution of capital-labour ratios more dispersed and increases wage dispersion among identical workers. OLS estimates of the relationship between capital dispersion and the relative price of equipment capital support the main hypothesis of the model. Copyright 2007 The Author(s). Journal compilation Royal Economic Society 2007.
Date: 2007
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Working Paper: Firm Heterogeneity in Capital labor Ratios and Wage Inequality (2005) 
Working Paper: Firm Heterogeneity in Capital/Labor Ratios and Wage Inequality (2003) 
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