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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIESSKILLS, Tasks AND technologies : Implications FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGSD aron AcemogluDavid AutorWorking Paper 16082 BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH1050 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02138 June 2010We thank Amir Kermani for outstanding research assistance and Melanie Wasserman for persistent,meticulous and ingenious work on all aspects of the chapter. We are indebted to Arnaud Costinot andDavid Dorn for insightful comments and suggestions, and to David Dorn, Nicole Fortin, and MaartenGoos for generous assistance with data. Autor acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation(CAREER award SES-0239538).The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes.
1Introduction The changes in the distribution of earnings and the returns to college over the last several decades in the U.S. labor market have motivated a large …
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