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Homepage:https://sites.google.com/site/laurapilossoph/
Workplace:Department of Economics, Duke University, (more information at EDIRC)
Research and Statistics Group, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2024

  1. Job Search, Wages, and Inflation
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads
  2. Latent Heterogeneity in the Marginal Propensity to Consume
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (3)
    Also in 2019 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics (2019) Downloads View citations (5)
    Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2019) Downloads View citations (4)
  3. Stimulus through Insurance: The Marginal Propensity to Repay Debt
    FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Downloads
    Also in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2023) Downloads View citations (5)

2022

  1. Approximating Grouped Fixed Effects Estimation via Fuzzy Clustering Regression
    Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads
  2. Climate Change: Implications for Macroeconomics
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads
  3. The Effect of Inequality on the Transmission of Monetary and Fiscal Policy
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads
  4. The Effect of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Inequality
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads
  5. What Have Workers Done with the Time Freed up by Commuting Less?
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads

2021

  1. Black and White Differences in the Labor Market Recovery from COVID-19
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Gender Differences in Job Search and the Earnings Gap: Evidence from Business Majors
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads View citations (21)
  3. Gender Differences in Job Search and the Earnings Gap: Evidence from the Field and Lab
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (18)
  4. Who’s Ready to Spend? Constrained Consumption across the Income Distribution
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. Which Workers Bear the Burden of Social Distancing Policies?
    Working Papers, Becker Friedman Institute for Research In Economics Downloads View citations (275)
    Also in Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2020) Downloads View citations (130)
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2020) Downloads View citations (277)

    See also Journal Article Which workers bear the burden of social distancing?, The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer (2021) Downloads View citations (100) (2021)

2019

  1. Expecting the Unexpected: Job Losses and Household Spending
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Partial Insurance with Advanced Information
    2019 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics Downloads

2018

  1. Labor Market Search With Imperfect Information and Learning
    Working Papers, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group Downloads View citations (53)
    Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2018) Downloads View citations (59)
  2. Statistical Discrimination and Duration Dependence in the Job Finding Rate
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Journal Article Statistical Discrimination and Duration Dependence in the Job Finding Rate, The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd (2019) Downloads View citations (30) (2019)
  3. Wage Growth and Compensating DIfferentials: Evidence from the SCE
    2018 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics Downloads
  4. Whither Labor Force Participation?
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads

2017

  1. Understanding Permanent and Temporary Income Shocks
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Assortative Matching and Income Inequality: A Structural Approach
    2016 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics View citations (1)
  2. The Reluctance of Firms to Interview the Long-Term Unemployed
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads

2015

  1. Searching for Higher Wages
    Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads

2014

  1. Hiring Practices, Duration Dependence, and Long-Term Unemployment
    2014 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics Downloads

Journal Articles

2022

  1. Comment
    NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 2022, 36, (1), 152 - 157 Downloads

2021

  1. Household Search and the Marital Wage Premium
    American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2021, 13, (4), 55-109 Downloads View citations (15)
  2. Which workers bear the burden of social distancing?
    The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2021, 19, (3), 509-526 Downloads View citations (100)
    See also Working Paper Which Workers Bear the Burden of Social Distancing Policies?, Working Papers (2020) Downloads View citations (275) (2020)

2019

  1. Statistical Discrimination and Duration Dependence in the Job Finding Rate
    The Review of Economic Studies, 2019, 86, (4), 1631-1665 Downloads View citations (30)
    See also Working Paper Statistical Discrimination and Duration Dependence in the Job Finding Rate, NBER Working Papers (2018) Downloads View citations (14) (2018)

Chapters

2021

  1. Comment on "From Mancession to Shecession: Women's Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions"
    A chapter in NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2021, volume 36, 2021, pp 152-157
 
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