Micro and Macro Labor Economics Conference

Date

Friday, Dec 01, 2023

Time

10:00 am PST

Location

Federal Reserve Bank San Francisco
San Francisco, CA

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Topics

Monetary Policy

Welcoming Remarks

Speaker:

Sylvain Leduc, Executive Vice President and Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Session Chair: Sylvain Leduc, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Dynamic Monopsony with Large Firms and an Application to Non-Competes

Authors:

Axel Gottfries, University of Edinburgh
Gregor Jarosch, Duke University

Discussants:

Simon Mongey, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Liyan Shi, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University

Earnings Inequality in Production Networks

Authors:

Federico Huneeus, Duke University
Kory Kroft, University of Toronto
Kevin Lim, University of Toronto

Discussants:

Sydnee Caldwell, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
Swapnika Rachapalli, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia

Session Chair: Na’ama Shenhav, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and Dartmouth College

Scaling Up the American Dream: A Dynamic Analysis

Authors:

Alessandra Fogli, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Veronica Guerrieri, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
Mark Ponder, NERA
Marta Prato, Yale University

Discussants:

Alvin Murphy, Arizona State University
Jesse Gregory, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Expansionary and Contractionary Supply-Side Effects of Health Insurance

Authors:

Eilidh Geddes, Northwestern University
Molly Schnell, Northwestern University

Discussants:

Martin Hackmann, University of California – Los Angeles
Naoki Aizawa, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Session Chair: Joan Monras, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

The Effects of the Legal Minimum Working Time on Workers, Firms and the Labor Market

Authors:

Pauline Carry, University of Chicago

Discussants:

Melanie Wasserman, Anderson School of Management, UCLA
Lukas Nord, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Wage Insurance for Displaced Workers

Authors:

Benjamin Hyman, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Brian Kovak, Carnegie Mellon University
Adam Leive, University of California – Berkeley

Discussants:

Amanda Michaud, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Nathanael Vellekoop, University of Toronto