The Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States
-Money Macro Seminar
Kjetil Storesletten
University of Oslo
High-Powered Jobs: Can Contraception Technology Explain Trends in Women's Occupational Choice?"
-Money Macro Seminar
John Knowles
University of Pennsylvania
Business Cycles in the Equilibrium Model of Labor Market Search and Self-Insurance
-Money Macro Seminar
Makoto Nakajima
University of Illinois
Private Information, Wage Bargaining and Employment Fluctuations
-Money Macro Seminar
John Kennan
University of Wisconsin-Madison and NBER
Aggregate Effects of HIV/AIDS on Development
-Money Macro Seminar
Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis
University of Pennsylvania (Job Market)
Idiosyncratic Shocks and the Role of Nonconvexities in Plant and Aggregate Investment Dynamics
-Money Macro Seminar
Aubhik Khan
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Incentives and the Limits to Deflationary Policy
-Money Macro Seminar
David Andolfatto
Simon Fraser University
Does Employment Protection Create Its Own Political Support?
-Money Macro Seminar
Bjoern Bruegemann
Yale University visiting University of Pennsylvania
Dynamic Taxation, Private Information and Money
-Money Macro Seminar
Christopher J. Waller
University of Notre Dame
Learning from Prices: Central Bank Communication and Welfare
-Money Macro Seminar
Manuel Amador
Stanford University