Gianluca Violante
Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics at Princeton University
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With Mariacristina De Nardi and Aysegul Sahin, I am co-organizing the next CRNYU conference which will be in NY on April 26-27 2024. Program available here.
During Spring 2023 I visited Sciences Po Econ, which I thank for the great hospitality!
In Job Amenity Shocks and Labor Reallocation (with Sadhika Bagga, Lukas Mann, and Aysegul Sahin) we study aggregate shocks that increase the value of non-pecuniary job amenities to workers and argue they are useful to understand the post-pandemic US labor market
In Some Like it Hot: Monetary Policy Under Okun’s Hypothesis (with Felipe Alves) we study the macroeconomic impact of the new framework of the Fed ("lower for longer") in an economy where running the economy hot for longer is especially beneficial to low-wage workers…
In Who Bears the Costs of Inflation? Euro Area Households and the 2021-22 Shock (with Filippo Pallotti, Gonzalo Paz-Pardo, Jiri Slacalek, and Oreste Tristani) we study the distributional impact of the inflation surge in the Euro Area.
In Price Level and Inflation Dynamics in Heterogeneous Agent Economies (with Greg Kaplan and George Nikolakoudis) we extend the fiscal theory of the price level to an economy with heterogeneous households and incomplete markets.