SI 2026 Micro Data and Macro Models
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William B. Peterman, Erick Sager
Public Debt and Interest Rates -
John R. Grigsby, Nathan Zorzi
The Labor Market Consequences of Rapid Sectoral Shifts -
Zachary A. Bethune, Shihan Shen
Consumer Search, Market Power, and the Distributional Effects of Inflation -
Ekaterina Gurkova
Human Capital Accumulation and the Long-Term Effects of Temporary Sectoral Shocks -
David Baqaee, Ariel Burstein, Joao Guerreiro
Monetary Policy without Redistributive Concerns -
Wendy A. Morrison, Philipp Wangner, Alexandre Gaillard
The Savings Wedge -
Ilse Lindenlaub, Laura Veldkamp, Ryungha Oh, Alejandra A. Rodriguez
Beyond Exposure: Predicting AI Adoption Based on Comparative Advantage -
Joachim Hubmer, Lukas Nord
Investment in Demand and Dynamic Competition for Customers -
Jeremy Pearce, Liangjie Wu
Market Concentration and Aggregate Productivity: The Role of Demand -
Serdar Birinci, Kurt See
The Implications of Labor Market Heterogeneity for Unemployment Insurance Design -
Yucheng Yang, Chiyuan Wang, Andreas Schaab, Benjamin Moll
Structural Reinforcement Learning for Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomics -
Scott Fulford, David C. Low
Expense Shocks Matter -
Thomas Winberry, Adrien Auclert, Matthew Rognlie, Ludwig Straub
New Keynesian Economics with Household and Firm Heterogeneity -
Riccardo A. Cioffi, Galo Nuño, Samuel Hurtado
Asset Pricing with Heterogeneous Agents under Limited Information -
Varadarajan V. Chari, Patrick J. Kehoe, Pierlauro Lopez, Elena Pastorino, Sergio Salgado
Accounting for Income and Wealth Distributions: Implications for Taxation -
Pedro Brinca, Hans A. Holter, Per Krusell, Laurence Malafry
Immigration Shocks in the Presence of Income Effects
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