Erik G. Hurst
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
Area:
General Economics, Commerce-Business EconomicsGoogle:
"Erik Hurst"Children
Sign in to add traineeMarlena I. Lee | grad student | 2008 | Chicago |
Jennifer P. Bontas | grad student | 2011 | Chicago |
Benjamin W. Pugsley | grad student | 2012 | Chicago |
Alison J. Rauh | grad student | 2014 | Chicago |
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Cajner T, Crane LD, Decker R, et al. (2020) The U.S. Labor Market during the Beginning of the Pandemic Recession National Bureau of Economic Research |
Hsieh C, Hurst E, Jones CI, et al. (2019) The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic Growth Econometrica. 87: 1439-1474 |
Couture V, Gaubert C, Handbury J, et al. (2019) Income Growth and the Distributional Effects of Urban Spatial Sorting National Bureau of Economic Research |
Grigsby J, Hurst E, Yildirmaz A. (2019) Aggregate Nominal Wage Adjustments: New Evidence from Administrative Payroll Data National Bureau of Economic Research |
Sloane C, Hurst E, Black D. (2019) A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Human Capital Specialization and the College Gender Wage Gap National Bureau of Economic Research |
Beraja M, Hurst E, Ospina J. (2019) The Aggregate Implications of Regional Business Cycles Econometrica. 87: 1789-1833 |
Beraja M, Fuster A, Hurst E, et al. (2019) Regional Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy Quarterly Journal of Economics. 134: 109-183 |
Charles KK, Hurst E, Notowidigdo MJ. (2019) Housing Booms, Manufacturing Decline and Labour Market Outcomes The Economic Journal. 129: 209-248 |
Charles KK, Hurst E, Schwartz M. (2019) The Transformation of Manufacturing and the Decline in U.S. Employment Nber Macroeconomics Annual. 33: 307-372 |
Charles KK, Hurst E, Notowidigdo MJ. (2018) Housing Booms and Busts, Labor Market Opportunities, and College Attendance The American Economic Review. 108: 2947-2994 |