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The latest episodes of Economics, Applied, a video podcast series featuring my conversations with leaders and researchers about economic developments and their ramifications.
Monthly briefing from the Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes: March 2025 February 2025 | Full collection here.
Monthly report from the Survey of Business Uncertainty: February 2025 | January 2025 | Full collection here under “Findings & Results”
“The New Geography of Labor Markets,” with Akan, Barrero, Bloom, Bowen, Buckman and Kim, working paper, 8 March 2025.
“Immigration: Is There a Way Forward?” Panel discussion hosted by the Donsife Center for the Political Future at the University of Southern California, March 2025.
“U.S. Executives Predict Work from Home Is Here to Stay,” with Barrero, Bloom, Foster, Meyer and Mihaylov. SIEPR Policy Brief, March 2025.
“Slap-dash tariffs and uncertainty are taking time from business leaders, says Hoover’s Steven Davis,” The Exchange with Kelly Evans, CNBC, 5 March 2025.
“A Comprehensive GIS Database for China’s Surface Transport System with Implications for Transport and Socioeconomic Research,” with Meijun Qian and Wen Zeng, 15 February 2025, working paper. | Readme | Technical Details | Database (large file)
“Measuring Work from Home,” with Jose Maria Barrero, Nick Bloom, and Shelby Buckman, 15 February 2025. NBER WP 33508.
“Policy Interventions and China’s Stock Market in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic,” with Dingqian Liu, Xuguang Simon Sheng, and Yan Wang, 8 February 2025. NBER Working Paper 33485. Replication Package
“Sticky Wages on the Layoff Margin,” with Pawel Krolikowski. American Economic Review, February 2025. Slides | IZA World of Labor | Data and Replication Package | OpenICPSR
“How Should the US Economy Adapt to the AI Boom?” Panel discussion hosted by the Hoover Institution Prosperity Program: Jon Levin, Steven Davis and Justin Grimmer, moderated by Amit Seru, 21 January 2025.
“Extraordinary Labor Market Developments and the 2022-23 Disinflation,” 2025. In Getting Global Monetary Policy Back on Track, edited by Michael Bordo, John H. Cochrane and John B. Taylor, Hoover Institution Press.
“Reservation Wages Revisited: Empirics with Canonical Models,” with Pawel Krolikowski, 27 December 2024.
“What Triggers Stock Market Jumps?” with Scott Baker, Nick Bloom and Marco Sammon. NBER Working Paper 28687, revised 9 December 2024. Slides | Website | Coding Guide | BFI Economic Finding | VoxEU CEPR Policy Portal
“Financing, Ownership, and Performance: A Novel, Longitudinal Firm-Level Database,” with J. David Brown, Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger and John Sabelhaus, 5 December 2024.
“Policy News and Stock Market Volatility,” with Scott Baker, Nick Bloom and Kyle Kost. Revised, 19 November 2024. Journal of Financial Economics, conditional acceptance. NBER Digest Summary | Data. | Cato Research Briefs in Economic Policy
“Why the Push to Get Bums on Seats in the Office?” This Working Life, ABC Radio News, 1 November 2024.
“Investment and Subjective Uncertainty” with Nick Bloom, Lucia Foster, Scott Ohlmacher and Itay Saporta-Eksten. International Economic Review, 65, no. 4 (November), 2024. BFI Economic Finding
“Taking Stock: As Generations Collide, What Does the Future of Productivity Look Like?” Interview with Amanda Lang on BNN Bloomberg, 15 October 2024.
“Remote Work, Employee Mix, and Performance,” with Aksoy, Bloom, Marino and Ozguzel, 9 October 2024. Slides
“Two Beers, a Pandemic, and a Workplace Revolution,” Krysten Crawford, Stanford Report, 2 October 2024. A profile of my research collaboration with Nick Bloom, with a focus on remote work and its implications.
"The (Heterogeneous) Economic Effects of Private Equity Buyouts," with John Haltiwanger, Kyle Handley, Josh Lerner, Ben Lipsius and Javier Miranda. Revised, 21 August 2024. Forthcoming, Management Science. Vox CEPR Policy Portal | NBER Digest
“Work from Home, AI, and the Labor Market: What’s Next?” American Worker Project, Economic Innovation Group, 1 July 2024.
“Are Real Wages Catching Up?” with Barrero, Bloom, Foster, Meyer and Mihaylov. Macroblog, 27 June 2024.
“Working at Home Helped Whip Inflation,” Wall Street Journal, 20 June 2024.
Written comments on “The Emergence of a Uniform Business Cycle in the United States” by Fieldhouse, Munro, Koch and Howard. 27 May 2024. Forthcoming, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Slides for Spring 2024 BPEA Conference.
“How and why work-from-home rates differ across countries and people,” with Aksoy, Barrero, Bloom, Dolls and Zarate, VoxEU, 1 May 2024.
“The Big Shift in Working Arrangements: Eight Ways Unusual,” Macroeconomic Review, 23, no. 1, April 2024
“Application Flows,” with Brenda Samaniego de la Parra, NBER WP 32320, 2 April 2024. Revision requested, AEJ: Macroeconomics. Database Dictionary | Blog Post, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis | Slides for Keynote speech
Dynamism Diminished: The Role of Housing Markets and Credit Conditions,” with John Haltiwanger. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 16, no. 2 (April), 2024. BFI Research Brief | Chicago Booth Review Article | Vox CEPR Policy Portal | Replication Package
“Remote Work across Jobs, Companies, and Space” with Hansen, Lambert, Bloom, Sadun and Taska, 1 March 2023, NBER WP 31007. Data | BFI Finding | VoxEU
“Why Working from Home Will Stick,” with Jose Maria Barrero and Nicholas Bloom, 28 April 2021. NBER Working Paper 28731. Slides | Data and Code | BFI Economic Finding 1 | BFI Economic Finding 2 | NBER Digest | Chicago Booth Review | World Economic Forum Video Synopsis | Hoover Economic Policy Workshop | WFH_Research Website | Media Coverage | Updated Results