SI 2026 The Micro and Macro Perspectives of the Aggregate Labor Market
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Marc de la Barrera, Masao Fukui
A Theory of Firm Wage Dynamics -
Piero Gottardi, Benjamin Lester, Ryan Michaels, Ronald Wolthoff
Signals, Interviews, and Hiring in Labor Market Equilibrium -
Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Anton Cheremukhin
An Information-based Theory of Monopsony Power -
Patrick J. Kehoe, Pierlauro Lopez, Virgiliu Midrigan, Elena Pastorino
Search Models of the Business Cycle: Towards a New Synthesis -
Ilse Lindenlaub, Laura Veldkamp, Ryungha Oh, Alejandra A. Rodriguez
Beyond Exposure: Predicting AI Adoption Based on Comparative Advantage -
Piero De Dominicis
The Micro and Macro Implications of Early Career Skill Mismatch -
Serdar Birinci, Kurt See
The Implications of Labor Market Heterogeneity for Unemployment Insurance Design -
Aakash Kalyani, Serdar Ozkan
Theory Meets Textual Analysis: Measuring Firm-Level Labor Cost Pressures and Inflation Pass-Through -
Jason Faberman, Andreas I. Mueller, Ayşegül Şahin
Job Search, Job Amenities and the Gender Pay Gap -
Justin Bloesch, Birthe Larsen, Bledi Taska
Which Workers Earn More at Productive Firms? Position Specific Skills and Individual Worker Hold-up Power -
Michèle Belot, Bart K. de Koning, Didier Fouarge, Philipp Kircher, Paul Muller, Sandra Phlippen
Advising Job Seekers in Occupations with Poor Prospects: A Field Experiment -
Sadhika Bagga, Lukas Friedrich Mann
Job Search Technology, Selection, and Hiring -
Pedro Brinca, Hans A. Holter, Per Krusell, Laurence Malafry
Immigration Shocks in the Presence of Income Effects -
Alessandro Di Nola, Leo Kaas, Chiara Lacava, Haomin Wang
Household Search and the Equilibrium Gender Pay Gap -
Niklas Engbom
Labor Market Fluidity, On-the-Job Learning, and Career Growth Across Countries -
Zachary A. Bethune, Shihan Shen
Consumer Search, Market Power, and the Distributional Effects of Inflation -
David W. Berger, Kyle F. Herkenhoff, Jaehun Jeong, Simon Mongey
MaCurdy meets McFadden -
Ester Faia, Benjamin Lochner, Benjamin Schoefer
Monopsony, Markdowns, and Minimum Wages
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