Michael Amior
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
What Explains the Racial Gaps in Task Assignment and Pay Over the Life-Cycle?
Limor Golan
Washington University
11.03.19
Mike Elsby
Edinburgh
18.03.19
Unemployment Fluctuations, Match Quality, and the Wage Cyclicality of New Hires
joint with Mark Gertlery, Christopher Huckfeldtz
Antonella Trigari
Bocconi
25.03.19
Overpersistence Bias in Individual Income Expectations and its Aggregate Implications
joint with Filip Rozsypal
Kathrin Schlafmann
Copenhagen Business School
1.04.19
It Takes Money to Make MPs: New Evidence from 150 Years of British Campaign Spending
joint with Edgard Dewitte
Dr. Julia Cage
Sciences Po Paris, Department of Economics
Employment Protection, Investment in Job-Specific Skills, and Inequality Trends in the United States and Europe
with Ruben Gaetani
Matthias Doepke
Northwestern
29.04.19
The Strategic Role of Pay Secrecy in Labor Markets with MatchingFrictions
joint with David Lagziel
Tomer Blumkin
BGU
6.05.19
Estimating Compensating Wage Differentials with Endogenous Job Mobility
joint with Ian Schmutte
Kurt Lavetti
The Ohio State University
13.5.19
Jennifer Doleac
Texas A&M
20.05.19
Voluntary Regulation: Evidence from Medicare Bundled Payments
joint with Liran Einav (Stanford and NBER), Amy Finkelstein (MIT and NBER), Yunan Ji (Harvard)
Neale Mahoney
Chicago Booth and NBER
27.05.19
Eran Yashiv
TAU
3.06.19
Dany Bahar
Harvard University
Jerome Adda
Bocconi University
Gains from globalization and the welfare state
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Assaf Razin
Bernard Black
Northwestern University
What has happened to inflation persistence? A new expectations-based measure
Nathan Goldstein
Bar Ilan University
Job Talk
Outside Options in the Labor Market
(joint with Sydnee Caldwell)
Oren Danieli
26.11.18
Ethnic Discrimination in the Housing Market: Evidence from Israel
Revital Bar
3.12.18
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12.12.18
Costas Meghir
Yale University
Can Wealth Taxation Work in Developing Countries? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Colombia
Juliana Londono-Velez
UC Berkeley
“Entry and Profits in an Aging Economy: The Role of Consumer Inertia”
Gideon Bornstein
24.12.18
Identity Politics and Trade Policy
joint with Gene Grossman
Elhanan Helpman
Antonio Ciccone
UPF, CREI