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Topics: - Bottlenecks: Sectoral Imbalances and the US Productivity Slowdown ; - Panel: “The Return of Inflation: Why and What to Do About It” ; - Inflation Strikes Back: The Return of Wage to Price Pass-Through ; - Labor Market Structure, Wages and Inequality ; - Errors in Expectations and...
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Topics: - Human Capitalists; - Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: Fiscal Policy Propagation in Open Economies; - Divided We Stand: Racial Wealth Inequality over the Past Half Century; - A Reassessment of Monetary Policy Surprises and High-Frequency Identification; - Stubborn Beliefs in Search...
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Agenda: - The Consistent Recovery of US Economy from Every Previous Recession in the Past 70 Years; - The Role of Gender in Pandemic Recessions; - Larger Government Debt when Interest Rates are Low; - Changing Employment Trends for Older Workers in the OECD; - Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover...
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Topics: Asset Pricing; Corporate Finance; Development Economics; Development of the American Economy; Economic Fluctuations and Growth; Economics of Aging; Economics of Children; Economics of Crime; Economics of Education; Economics of Intellectual Property; Economics of IT and Digitization;...
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The conference brings together the NBER macroeconomic community to hear, evaluate, and debate six papers covering a range of topics within macroeconomics. We are particularly interested in papers with a strong empirical content and policy relevance, as well as papers that can provide a basis for...
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The NBER Macroeconomics Annual seeks to bring together the latest research on important and policy-relevant topics in macroeconomics. The span of research includes applied theory as well as empirical work, open-economy macroeconomics, and work on financial markets that bears on macroeconomics.
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We are inviting proposals for the NBER's 28th Macro Annual Conference, to be held on April 12 and 13, 2013 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In addition to soliciting papers, we will consider proposals on any important topic within the field of macroeconomics (including open economy macroeconomics...
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