Technology and Changes in Skill Structure: Evidence from Seven OECD Countries

This paper compares the changing skill structure of wage bills and employment in the United States with six other OECD countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). We investigate whether a directly observed measure of technical change (R&D intensity) is closely linked to the growth in the importance of more highly skilled workers which has occurred in all countries. Evidence of a significant association between skill upgrading and R&D intensity is uncovered in all seven countries. These results provide evidence that skill-biased technical change is an international phenomenon that has had a clear effect of increasing the relative demand for skilled workers.

[1]  John Bound,et al.  Changes in the Structure of Wages During the 1980&Apos;S: an Evaluation of Alternative Explanations , 1989, The American economic review.

[2]  J. V. Reenen Why has Britain had slower R&D growth? , 1997 .

[3]  G. Johnson,et al.  Changes in Earnings Inequality: The Role of Demand Shifts , 1997 .

[4]  Z. Griliches,et al.  Changes in the Demand for Skilled Labor within U. S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Annual Survey of Manufactures , 1994 .

[5]  Richard B. Freeman,et al.  Are Your Wages Set in Beijing , 1995 .

[6]  Z. Griliches,et al.  Changes in the Demand for Skilled Labor within U.S. Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from the Annual Survey of Manufacturing , 1993 .

[7]  Gordon H. Hanson,et al.  Globalization, Outsourcing, and Wage Inequality , 1996 .

[8]  Elhanan Helpman,et al.  International R&D spillovers , 1995 .

[9]  M. Slaughter,et al.  Does the Sector Bias of Skill-Biased Technical Change Explain Changing Wage Inequality? , 1998 .

[10]  Zvi Griliches,et al.  R&D, Patents, and Market Value Revisited: is There Evidence of a Secondtechnological Opportunity Related Factor? , 1988, Economics of Innovation and New Technology.

[11]  Jacques Mairesse,et al.  Exploring the Relationship between R&D and Productivity in French Manufacturing Firms , 1992 .

[12]  J. V. Reenen,et al.  Another Nail in the Coffin? Or Can the Trade Based Explanation of Changing Skill Structures Be Resurrected? , 1999 .

[13]  A. Wood,et al.  North-South trade, employment, and inequality , 1994 .

[14]  Lawrence F. Katz,et al.  Computing Inequality: Have Computers Changed the Labor Market? , 1997 .

[15]  David Card,et al.  Changes in the Relative Structure of Wages and Employment: A Comparison of the United States, Canada, and France , 1996 .

[16]  M. Devereux,et al.  Taxing Profits in a Global and Economy: Domestic and International Issues , 1992 .

[17]  J. Bound,et al.  IMPLICATIONS OF SKILL-BIASED TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE* ELI BERMAN , 1998 .