Complementarities, Coordination, and Culture

C. Ellis, Jon C. Thompson, Jiabin Wu
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We develop a new model of the intergenerational transmission of culture based on the labor market characteristics of different cultural types. Following Borjas (1994,1995) we assume that cultural heterogeneity increases labor productivity due to skill complementarities, however following Jackson and Xing (2014) we also assume that cultural heterogeneity hampers com-munication. We model this as a game in which individuals first engage in uniformly random matching, and then once matched play a coordination game. Other-type matches are thus potentially more productive, but also less likely to coordinate. We show that this set up can replicate many of the seminal results of Bisin and Verdier (2001) without assuming imperfect empathy. This means that we do not face the inherent difficulties that such models involve when making welfare statements. Further, we are able to obtain new results concerning the efficient size of a cultural minority, the effects of tax and welfare programs on the size and welfare of minorities, and the relationship between the intensity of social interaction and size and welfare of a minority. In an extension of the model we introduce “intermediaries” who may either facilitate other-type matching or improve after-match coordination. We then ask which parent population, the minority or majority, the intermediaries arise from and explore their implications for the equilibrium and welfare.
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互补、协调和文化
本文基于不同文化类型的劳动力市场特征,提出了一种新的文化代际传递模型。继Borjas(1994,1995)之后,我们假设由于技能互补性,文化异质性提高了劳动生产率,然而,继Jackson和Xing(2014)之后,我们也假设文化异质性阻碍了沟通。我们将其建模为一个游戏,在这个游戏中,个体首先进行均匀随机匹配,然后匹配后进行协调游戏。因此,其他类型的匹配可能更有成效,但也不太可能协调。我们表明,这种设置可以复制Bisin和Verdier(2001)的许多开创性结果,而无需假设不完美的同理心。这意味着我们在做出福利声明时不会面临这些模型所涉及的固有困难。此外,我们能够获得关于文化少数群体的有效规模,税收和福利计划对少数群体规模和福利的影响,以及社会互动强度与少数群体规模和福利之间的关系的新结果。在模型的扩展中,我们引入了“中介”,他们可以促进其他类型的匹配或改善赛后协调。然后,我们询问中介来自哪个亲本群体,是少数还是多数,并探讨它们对均衡和福利的影响。
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