The Performance of Recent Methods for Estimating Skill Prices in Panel Data

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24 novembre 2021

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  • 2111.12459
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arXiv

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Cornell University




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Michael J. Böhm et al., « The Performance of Recent Methods for Estimating Skill Prices in Panel Data », arXiv - économie


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This paper explores different methods to estimate prices paid per efficiency unit of labor in panel data. We study the sensitivity of skill price estimates to different assumptions regarding workers' choice problem, identification strategies, the number of occupations considered, skill accumulation processes, and estimation strategies. In order to do so, we conduct careful Monte Carlo experiments designed to generate similar features as in German panel data. We find that once skill accumulation is appropriately modelled, skill price estimates are generally robust to modelling choices when the number of occupations is small, i.e., switches between occupations are rare. When switching is important, subtle issues emerge and the performance of different methods varies more strongly.

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