Job mobility, wage dispersion, and technological change: An asymmetric information perspective

Li, J. (2013). Job mobility, wage dispersion, and technological change: An asymmetric information perspective. European Economic Review, 60, 105-126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2013.01.008
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This paper develops a model of job mobility and wage dispersion with asymmetric information. Contrary to existing models in which the superior information of current employers leads to market collapse, this model generates a unique equilibrium outcome in which (a) positive turnover exists and (b) identical workers may be paid differently. The model implies that, in the presence of technological change that is skill-biased and favors general skills over firm-specific skills, the wage distribution becomes more spread out (corresponding to greater inequality) and job mobility increases

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