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ECON38001/BUS33492, Applied Macroeconomics: Micro Data for Macro Models.

Lecture slides

“The Big Shift to Remote Work,” slides to accompany lectures at Korea University, June 2023.

The Remote-Work Phenomenon,” slides to accompany an executive education class, 7 November 2022.

"Economic Policy Uncertainty: Measures and Applications," IMF Institute for Capacity Development, Economics Training Program 18 November 2016. Slides

"Text-Based Insights into Policy Risks and Their Effects on Equity Returns, Investment and Employment," IMF Institute for Capacity Development, 3 April 2018. Slides

Friedman Forum for Undergraduates: "Using Text to Quantify Policy Uncertainty," 11 November 2016.  Slides

The following slides are for an empirically oriented Ph.D. course on Micro Data for Macro Models. Most of the lectures treat topics at the intersection of Macroeconomics and Labor Economics

Exploit Managment! Raise Productivity! February 2018

Dynamism Diminished, February 2018

Application Flows, February 2018

Vacanies and Hiring, Evidence and Implications, February 2018

Notes on Matching Functions, January 2018

On the Consequences of Job Loss, January 2018

Labor Market Fluidity, January 2018

Quasi-Experimental Studies Using Longitudinal Business Databases, January 2018

Using Longitudinal Businss-Level Databases, January 2018

Empirical Foundations for the Flow Approach to Labor Markets, November 2011, (PDF)

The Unemployments Volatility Puzzle and the Role of Wage Determination, January 2012, (PDF)

Evidence of Nominal Wage Stickiness, January 2012, (PDF)

Evidence on Why Wages are Sticky, November 2012, (PDF)

Persistent Wage Effects of Past Labor Market Conditions, December 2012, (PDF)