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... is professor of economics, Department of Economics, and di- rector of the Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic ... Construction of Earnings Profiles To describe our formulation of earnings profiles, let w(c, a) denote the an- nual nominal earnings of individuals who started jobs as assistant professors ... percent Jonathan S. Skinner is associate professor of economics at the University of Virginia and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. 67 Stocks, Bonds,...