Claudia Goldin

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Claudia Goldin


Born
in New York City, NY, The United States
May 14, 1946


Average rating: 4.16 · 1,292 ratings · 184 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Career and Family: Women’s ...

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The Race between Education ...

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Understanding the Gender Ga...

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Urban Slavery in the Americ...

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Un coeur dans mon café, et ...

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The Regulated Economy: A Hi...

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Strategic Factors in Ninete...

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An Evolving Force: Women in...

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“The three topics of this book - technological change, education, and inequality - are intricately related in a kind of 'race.' During the first three-quarters of the twentieth century, the rising supply of educated workers outstripped the increased demand caused by technological advances. Higher real incomes were accompanied by lower inequality. But during the last two decades of the century the reverse was the case, and there was sharply rising inequality. Put another way, in the first half of the century, education raced ahead of technology, but later in the century, technology raced ahead of educational gains. The skill bias of technology did not change much across the century, nor did its rate of change. Rather, the sharp rise in inequality was largely due to an educational slowdown.”
Claudia Goldin, The Race between Education and Technology

“Abraham Lincoln was correct when he said that less than one-half day's cost of the Civil War could have purchased the freedom of all the slaves in Delaware.

The Civil War cost the two sides a total of $6.6 billion in 1860s dollars, enough to buy the freedom of all the slaves at their 1860 market value, give each slave family 40 acres and a mule and make $3.5 billion in reparations to former slaves in lieu of 100 years of back wages.”
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