Giuseppe Moscarini
Affiliations: | Economics | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Sign in to add traineeNicola Fuchs-Schundeln | grad student | 2004 | Yale |
Borja Gracia | grad student | 2005 | Yale |
Daniel Mulino | grad student | 2005 | Yale |
Kevin R. Kallock | grad student | 2006 | Yale |
Amalavoyal V. Chari | grad student | 2008 | Yale |
Theodore Papageorgiou | grad student | 2008 | Yale |
Rafael Lopes de Melo | grad student | 2009 | Yale |
Carolina A. Silva Cassorla | grad student | 2009 | Yale |
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Fujita S, Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2020) Measuring Employer-to-Employer Reallocation National Bureau of Economic Research |
Postel-Vinay F, Moscarini G. (2018) The Cyclical Job Ladder Annual Review of Economics. 10: 165-188 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2017) The Relative Power of Employment-to-Employment Reallocation and Unemployment Exits in Predicting Wage Growth The American Economic Review. 107: 364-368 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2016) Wage Posting and Business Cycles The American Economic Review. 106: 208-213 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2016) Did the job ladder fail after the great recession? Journal of Labor Economics. 34: S55-S93 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2016) Wage posting and business cycles: A quantitative exploration Review of Economic Dynamics. 19: 135-160 |
Fujita S, Moscarini G. (2015) Recall and Unemployment The American Economic Review. 107: 3875-3916 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2013) Stochastic Search Equilibrium Review of Economic Studies. 80: 1545-1581 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2012) The contribution of large and small employers to job creation in times of high and low unemployment American Economic Review. 102: 2509-2539 |
Moscarini G, Postel-Vinay F. (2010) Unemployment and small cap returns: The nexus American Economic Review. 100: 333-337 |