Search Equilibrium, Production Parameters and Social Returns to Education: Theory and Estimation
46 Pages Posted: 20 Jan 2006 Last revised: 7 May 2025
Abstract
We introduce different skill groups and production functions into the Burdett-Mortensen equilibrium search model. Supermodularity in the production process leads to a positive intrafirm wage correlation between skill groups. Theory implies that increasing returns to scale can lead to a unimodal earnings density with a decreasing right tail even in the absence of productivity dispersion. Our empirical results indicate economy-wide increasing returns to scale. We use the structural estimates of the production parameters to investigate whether private returns to education equal social returns. Our estimates suggest a positive welfare effect from increasing the share of medium-skilled agents in the workforce.
Keywords: wage correlation, social returns to education, search
JEL Classification: J21, J23, J64
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