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- Poverty and prosperity in the USA in the late twentieth century, edited by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou and Edward N. Wolff
- Outsourcing of services and the productivity recovery in US manufacturing in the 1980s
- Changes in age-wealth profiles, savings, revaluation and inheritance
- Growth in a dual economy
- Secondary products and the measurement of productivity growth
- International comparisons of the distribution of household wealth, edited by Edward N. Wolff
- Competitiveness, convergence, and international specialization, David Dollar, Edward N. Wolff
- Factors behind cross-industry differences in technical progress
- Outsourcing of services and productivity growth in goods industries
- Multinational corporations and productivity convergence in Mexico
- Outsourcing of services and productivity growth in goods industries
- International perspectives on household wealth, edited by Edward N. Wolff
- The vintage effect in tfp growth, an analysis of the age structure of capital
- Changes in the information-intensity of the US workplace since 1950, has infomation technology made a difference
- Technical change and the demand for skills by US industries
- Industry wage differentials and the gender wage gap
- Growth in a dual economy
- Convergence of productivity, cross-national studies and historical evidence, edited by William J. Baumol, Richard R. Nelson, Edward N. Wolff
- Productivity and American leadership, the long view, William J. Baumol, Sue Anne Batey Blackman, and Edward N. Wolff
- What has happened to the quality of life in the advanced industrialized nations?, edited by Edward N. Wolff
- Growth in a dual economy
- Productivity, computerization, and skill change
- Productivity convergence, theory and evidence, Edward N. Wolff, New York University
- Trends in household wealth in the United States, 1962-1983 and 1983-1989
- Specialization and productivity performance in low-, medium- and high-tech manufacturing industries
- Spillovers, linkages and technical change
- Growth, accumulation, and unproductive activity, an analysis of postwar U.S. economy, Edward N. Wolff
- Does education really help?, skill, work, and inequality, Edward N. Wolff
- The growth of information workers in the US economy, 1950-1990, the role of technological change, computerization and structural change
- The productivity paradox, evidence from indirect indicators of service sector productivity growth
- Poverty and income distribution, Edward N. Wolff