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David Arnold
Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of California, San Diego
David Arnold is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of California, San Diego. He received his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. from Princeton University. His research interests are in labor economics, primarily studying wage determination and discrimination.
Recent work by David Arnold
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How does privatisation impact workers? Evidence from Brazil
When SOEs are privatised their employees’ wages, particularly for the less educated, fall dramatically, which also has negative spillover effects on workers at other private sector firms.
Published 09.11.22
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How does privatisation impact workers? Evidence from Brazil
When SOEs are privatised their employees’ wages, particularly for the less educated, fall dramatically, which also has negative spillover effects on workers at other private sector firms.
Published 09.11.22