Robert E. Hall

Affiliations: 
Economics Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
macro implications of the behavior of the labor market, response of employment to financial developments.
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Robert M. Solow grad student 1967 MIT

Children

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W Erwin Diewert grad student 1969 UC Berkeley
William Richard (Bill) Johnson grad student 1975 MIT
Marjorie Flavin grad student 1981 MIT
Valerie A. Ramey grad student 1987 Stanford
Peter J. Klenow grad student 1991 Stanford
Eva Nagypal grad student 2001 Stanford
Hanno N. Lustig grad student 2002 Stanford
Felix Reichling grad student 2007 Stanford
Ryoji Hiraguchi grad student 2008 Stanford
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Tella SD, Hall RE. (2020) Risk Premium Shocks Can Create Inefficient Recessions National Bureau of Economic Research
Hall RE, Kudlyak M. (2020) Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years National Bureau of Economic Research. 1-48
Hall RE, Jones CI, Klenow PJ. (2020) Trading Off Consumption and COVID-19 Deaths The Quarterly Review. 42: 1-14
Hall RE, Kudlyak M. (2019) Job-Finding and Job-Losing: A Comprehensive Model of Heterogeneous Individual Labor-Market Dynamics National Bureau of Economic Research. 1-69
Hall RE. (2018) Using Empirical Marginal Cost to Measure Market Power in the US Economy National Bureau of Economic Research
Hall RE. (2018) New Evidence on the Markup of Prices over Marginal Costs and the Role of Mega-Firms in the US Economy National Bureau of Economic Research
Hall RE, Schulhofer-Wohl S. (2018) Measuring Job-Finding Rates and Matching Efficiency with Heterogeneous Job-Seekers American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 10: 1-32
Hall RE, Sargent TJ. (2018) Short-run and long-run effects of milton friedman's presidential address Journal of Economic Perspectives. 32: 121-134
Hall RE, Mueller AI. (2018) Wage Dispersion and Search Behavior: The Importance of Non-Wage Job Values Journal of Political Economy. 126: 1594-1637
Fernald JG, Hall RE, Stock JH, et al. (2017) The Disappointing Recovery of Output after 2009 National Bureau of Economic Research. 2017: 1-81
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