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Refereed Publications:
The Political Development Cycle: the Right and the Left in People's Republic of China from 1953
with Mikhail Golosov, Sergei Guriev and Aleh Tsyvinski,
American Economic Review, Vol. 114, No. 4, April 2024,
Online Appendix,
Replication Data and Code, previously circulated as NBER WP 21397
Targeted Search in Matching Markets with Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria and Antonella Tutino, Journal of Economic Theory , vol 185, January 2020.
The Industrialization and Economic Development of Russia through the Lens of a Neoclassical Growth Model with Mikhail Golosov, Sergei Guriev and Aleh Tsyvinski, Review of Economic Studies, vol. 84, April 2017,
Online Appendix, Data, Code, circulated as NBER WP 19425, appendix
Information Rigidities and Asymmetric Business Cycles with Antonella Tutino, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol. 73, pages 142-158, December 2016.
A Theory of Discrete Choice with Information Costs with Anna Popova and Antonella Tutino, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 113, pages 34-50, 2015.
The Labor Wedge as a Matching Friction with Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, European Economic Review , vol. 68(C), pages 71-92, 2014. Online Appendix
Work in Progress:
The Dual Beveridge Curve with Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria , updated February 2024
Wage Setting under Targeted Search with Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria , updated 2022
Marriage Market Sorting in the U.S. with Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria and Antonella Tutino, updated September 2024
The Postpandemic U.S. Immigration Surge: New Facts and Inflationary Implications with (with Ronald Mau, Alexander Richter, Sewon Hur, Karel Mertens and Xiaoqing Zhou), updated November 2024
Agreement in Committees and Chairman's Power: A Signalling Perspective with Antonella Tutino
Unpublished:
Other Publications:
Surging Population Growth from Immigration May Have Little Effect on Inflation Dallas Fed Economics, July 2024.
Revisiting the Odd Behavior of the Beveridge Curve as Unemployment Stays Low Dallas Fed Economics, March 2024.
Does Employers' Worker Poaching Explain the Beveridge Curve's Odd Behavior? Dallas Fed Economics, November 2022.
Marrying for Money Ends Up Reducing Income Inequality with Antonella Tutino Dallas Fed Economics, March 2020.
Economics of Love: Rejection Worth Chance at Dream Date with Antonella Tutino Dallas Fed Economics, February 2020.
Is the Next Recession Around the Corner? Probably Not Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, 12(1), January 2017.
Long View of China Suggests Inevitable Slowdown Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, 10(10), October 2015.
Middle-Skill Jobs Lost in U.S. Labor Market Polarization Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, 9(5), May 2014.
Estimating the Output Gap in Real Time Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Staff Paper, No. 22, December 2013. GRAPHS
Cost of Decisionmaking Influences Individual Selections with Antonella Tutino Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, 7(10), September 2012.
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