Technological Progress with Segmented Labor Markets

作者: Hamid Beladi , Lynda De la Vina , Sugata Marjit

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9361.2011.00651.X

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摘要: It is argued here that with segmented labor markets, all types of technological progress in the fixed wage organized sector always hurts unorganized or informal workers. However, such technical helps This result independent factor intensity ranking between sectors.

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