The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic Growth
Econometrica 2019 – Hsieh, Hurst, Jones, and Klenow
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The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic Growth Econometrica 2019 Hsieh, Hurst, Jones, and Klenow 1 The Allocation of Talent White Men in 1960: 94% of Doctors, 96% of Lawyers, and 86% of Managers White Men in 2010: 63% of doctors, 61%
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(Lawyers, doctors, engineers, scientists, architects, mathematicians and managers.)
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Managers MgmtRelated Architects Engineers Math/CompSci Science Doctors Nurses Therapists Professors Teachers Librarians Soc.Scientists SocialWork Lawyers Arts/Athletes HealthTechs Eng.Techs Sales Secretaries Info.Clerks Records FinancialClerk OfficeMachine ComputerTech Mail Clerks Insurance Misc.Admin PrivateHshld Firefighting Police Guards FoodPrep HealthService Cleaning PersonalService FarmMgrs Mechanics Elec.Repairer Misc.Repairer Construction Extractive MetalWork WoodWork Textiles Food PlantOperator WoodMach. Prod.Inspectors MotorVehicle OtherVehicle
RELATIVE PROPENSITY, P(WW)/P(WM) OCCUPATIONAL WAGE GAP (LOGS)
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LOG WAGE GAP
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YEAR GDP PER PERSON (1960=100)
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41%
24%
90%
77%
29%
51%
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41%
24%
90%
77%
29%
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41%
24%
90%
77%
29%
51%
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