城市化
自给农业
农业
生产力
经济
技术变革
萧条(经济学)
劳动经济学
大萧条
业务
地理
经济增长
宏观经济学
考古
作者
Christopher Boone,Laurence Wilse-Samson
摘要
Abstract We analyze sectoral labor reallocation and the reversal of urbanization in the United States during the Great Depression. The widespread movement to farms, which serves as a form of migratory insurance during the crisis, is largely toward farms with low levels of mechanization. In contrast, the mechanized agricultural sector sheds workers, many of whom reallocate into low-productivity or subsistence farming. The crisis perverts the normal process of structural change in which workers displaced by farm equipment are released into more productive occupations, suggesting that macroeconomic fluctuations are an important factor determining the labor market consequences of technological change.
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