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Computerisation and Wage Dispersion: An Analytical Reinterpretation Timothy F. Bresnahan Timothy F. Bresnahan Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar I thank the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for its generous support of the Stanford Computer Industry Project and the Stanford Center for Economic Policy Research. Ron Borzekowski, Mike Mazzeo, Natalia Duncan, Anne Royalty and Fei Ye have offered very welcome help and comments, and seminar comments at SCIP, the NBER summer institute, and from the CEPR advisory board have been very useful. The (longer) summer 1997 version of this paper is available at http://timb.stanford.edu/research/c&w01.pdf Author Notes The Economic Journal, Volume 109, Issue 456, 1 June 1999, Pages 390–415, https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0297.00442 Published: 25 December 2001

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ReinterpretationWage dispersionLabour economicsEconomicsBureaucracyWageInequalityNeoclassical economicsEfficiency wagePolitical scienceLaw

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Timothy F. Bresnahan (1999). Computerisation and Wage Dispersion: An Analytical Reinterpretation. The Economic Journal , 109 (456) , 390-415. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0297.00442

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