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The Urban Institute - Is Earnings Inequa onomic Restructuring and the Job Market) http://www.urban.org/econ/econ1.htm Borjas, George and Valerie Ramey. "Foreign Competition, Market Power, and Wage Inequality." Quarterly Journal of Economics. November 1995: 1075-1110. Bound, John and George Johnson. "What Are the Causes of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States?" Economic Policy Review. January 1995: 18-25. Bradbury, Kathy. "The Growing Inequality of Family Incomes: Changing Families and Changing Wages." New England Economic Review. 1996: 55-82. Burtless, Gary. "International Trade and the Rise in Earnings Inequality." Journal of Economic Literature. June 1995: 800-816. Dinardo, John, Nicole Fortin, and Thomas Lemieux. "Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages, 1973-1992: A Semi-parametric Approach." Econometrica. September 1996: 1001-1044. Economic Report of the President. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.: 1997. Frank, Robert and Philip J. Cook. The Winner-Take-All Society. New York: Free Press, 1995. Freeman, Richard. "Toward an Apartheid Economy." Harvard Business Review. September-October 1996: 114-121. Haveman, Robert. Earnings Inequality: The Influence of Changing Opportunities and Choices. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. Washington, D.C.: 1996. Leamer, Edward. "Wage Inequality from International Competition and Technical Change." American Economic Review. May 1996: 309-314. OECD. Employment Outlook. July 1996: 59-103. Rodgers, Willard L., Charles Brown, and Greg J. Duncan. "Errors in Survey Reports of Earnings, Hours Worked and Hourly Wages." Journal of the American Statistical Association. December 1993: 1208-1218. Wood, Adrian. North-South Trade, Employment, and Inequality: Changing Fortunes in a Skill-Driven World. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. About the Author Robert I. Lerman is director of the Human Resources Policy Center at the Urban Institute and professor of economics, American University. Tables, Charts & Graphs Table 1 5 of 7 04/01/97 15:11:44

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