NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2021, volume 36
Martin Eichenbaum and
Erik Hurst
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
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Date: 2022
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Chapters in this book:
- Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years? , pp 1-55
- Robert E. Hall and Marianna Kudlyak
- Editorial in "NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2021, volume 36" , pp -11--5
- Martin Eichenbaum and Erik Hurst
- Comment on "Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years?" , pp 56-67
- Robert Shimer
- Comment on "Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years?" , pp 68-79
- Ayşegül Şahin
- From Mancession to Shecession: Women's Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions , pp 83-151
- Titan Alon, Sena Coskun, Matthias Doepke, David Koll and Michele Tertilt
- Comment on "From Mancession to Shecession: Women's Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions" , pp 152-157
- Laura Pilossoph
- Comment on "From Mancession to Shecession: Women's Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions" , pp 158-172
- Loukas Karabarbounis
- Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals , pp 177-216
- Richard Rogerson and Johanna Wallenius
- Comment on "Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals" , pp 217-233
- Nir Jaimovich
- Comment on "Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals" , pp 234-250
- Mark Bils
- Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy , pp 253-320
- Michael Barnett, William Brock and Lars Peter Hansen
- Comment on "Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy" , pp 321-328
- Mar Reguant
- Comment on "Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy" , pp 329-334
- Per Krusell
- Converging to Convergence , pp 337-412
- Michael Kremer, Jack Willis and Yang You
- Comment on "Converging to Convergence" , pp 413-424
- Rohini Pande and Nils Enevoldsen
- Comment on "Converging to Convergence" , pp 425-442
- Daron Acemoglu and Carlos Molina
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