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| AI Hype or Reality? Shifts in Corporate Investment after ChatGPT |
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| AI Optimism and Uncertainty: What Can Earnings Calls Tell Us Post-ChatGPT? |
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| Anatomy of Lifetime Earnings Inequality: Heterogeneity in Job Ladder Risk vs. Human Capital |
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| Anatomy of Lifetime Earnings Inequality: Heterogeneity in Job Ladder Risk vs. Human Capital |
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| Can Earnings Calls Be Used to Gauge Labor Market Tightness? |
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9 |
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9 |
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| Consumption Dynamics and Welfare Under Non-Gaussian Earnings Risk |
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| Consumption Dynamics and Welfare Under Non-Gaussian Earnings Risk |
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| Consumption Dynamics and Welfare under Non-Gaussian Earnings Risk |
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| Consumption and Portfolio Choice over the Life Cycle under Extremely Leptokurtic Distribution of Earnings Changes |
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125 |
| Consumption and Savings Under Non-Gaussian Income Risk |
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58 |
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122 |
| Cross-country Differences in Inequality and Growth Trends: The Role of Human Capital and Labor Market Policies |
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6 |
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| Dissecting Idiosyncratic Earnings Risk |
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14 |
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| Dissecting Idiosyncratic Earnings Risk |
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1 |
17 |
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6 |
7 |
74 |
| Dissecting Idiosyncratic Income Risk |
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1 |
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12 |
201 |
| Does Worker Scarcity Spur Investment, Automation and Productivity? Evidence from Earnings Calls |
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39 |
| Earnings Dynamics and Its Intergenerational Transmission: Evidence from Norway |
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| How Does Earnings Risk for Americans Change During Recessions? |
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| How Does Immigration Shape Average Labor Productivity? Evidence from the CPS |
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| How Job Risk and Human Capital Shape Male Lifetime Earnings Disparities |
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| Income Differences and Health Care Expenditures over the Life Cycle |
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185 |
| Income Differences and Health Disparities: Roles of Preventive vs. Curative Medicine |
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177 |
| Income Risk in Recessions |
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| Is AI Contributing to Rising Unemployment? Evidence from Occupational Variation |
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| Job Ladders and Careers |
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| Job Mobility Patterns and Lifetime Earnings Disparities among Male Workers |
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8 |
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| Monetary Policy, Heterogeneity and the Housing Channel |
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| Monetary Policy, Heterogeneity, and the Housing Channel |
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| Mortgage Market Structure and the Transmission of Monetary Policy During the Great Inflation |
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| On the Persistence of Income Shocks over the Life Cycle: Evidence and Implications |
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| On the Persistence of Income Shocks over the Life Cycle: Evidence and Implications, Second Version |
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| On the Persistence of Income Shocks over the Life Cycle: Evidence, Theory, and Implications,Second Version |
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| Recent College Grads Bear Brunt of Labor Market Shifts |
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| Scalable versus Productive Technologies |
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| Scalable versus Productive Technologies |
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| Silver Spoon or Self-Made? Exploring 23 Years of Wealth Mobility |
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| Sources of Inequality in Earnings Growth Over the Life Cycle |
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194 |
| Taxation of Human Capital and Cross-Country Trends in Wage Inequality |
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| Taxation of Human Capital and Wage Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis |
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| Taxation of human capital and wage inequality: a cross-country analysis |
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| Taxation of human capital and wage inequality: a cross-country analysis |
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| Taxation of human capital and wage inequality: a cross-country analysis |
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| The Distributions of Income and Consumption Risk: Evidence from Norwegian Registry Data |
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| The Nature of Countercyclical Income Risk |
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| The Recent Ins and Outs of Unemployment: Using Flows to Study Labor Market Dynamics |
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| The nature of countercyclical income risk |
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| The nature of countercyclical income risk |
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| Theory Meets Textual Analysis: Measuring Firm-Level Labor Cost Pressures and Inflation Pass-Through |
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| Understanding Higher-Order Moments in Earnings Dynamics: A Search-Theoretic Approach |
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| Unlike Others, the Top Earners See Strong Pay Growth Beyond Age 35 |
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| What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Reveal about Life-Cycle Earnings Dynamics? |
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| What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Reveal about Life-Cycle Earnings Risk? |
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| What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Reveal about Life-Cycle Earnings Risk? |
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255 |
| What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Reveal about Life-Cycle Earnings Risk? |
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100 |
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480 |
| What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Say About Labor Income Risk? |
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0 |
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44 |
1 |
5 |
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229 |
| What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Say About Life Cycle Income Risk? |
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1 |
44 |
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5 |
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| Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? A Longitudinal Empirical Investigation |
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10 |
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| Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? A Longitudinal Empirical Investigation |
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3 |
17 |
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| Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? A Longitudinal Empirical Investigation |
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9 |
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| Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? New Longitudinal Empirical Evidence and Implications for Theories of Wealth Inequality |
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| Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? New Longitudinal Empirical Evidence and Implications for Theories of Wealth Inequality: Supplemental Material |
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4 |
4 |
3 |
9 |
9 |
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| Why U.S. House Prices Stayed Resilient While Prices Fell in Other Countries |
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4 |
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0 |
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13 |
| Total Working Papers |
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38 |
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1,159 |
8,030 |