West Coast Search and Matching Workshop

Date

Friday, May 11, 2018

Location

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Wages, Bargaining, and Outside Options
Simon Jäger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Benjamin Schoefer, University of California, Berkeley
Samuel Young, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Josef Zweimüller, University of Zurich

Efficiency in Search and Matching Models: A Generalized Hosios Condition
Sephorah Mangin, Australian National University
Benoit Julien, UNSW Australia

Sufficient Statistics for Optimal Monetary Policy
Pascal Michaillat, Brown University
Emmanuel Saez, University of California, Berkeley

Duration Dependence in Unemployment: A Structural Approach
Ioannis Kospentaris, University of California, Los Angeles

Gradual Bargaining in Decentralized Asset Markets
Tai-Wei Hu, University of Bristol
Younghwan In, KAIST College of Business
Lucie Lebeau, University of California, Irvine
Guillaume Rocheteau, University of California, Irvine

Employment Inequality: Why Do the Low-Skilled Work Less Now?
Erin Wolcott, Middlebury College

Organizers:
Regis Barnichon
Marianna Kudlyak
Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau