This dissertation consists of three independent chapters at the intersection of macroeconomics and labor economics. The first chapter studies the job-search trade-offs between full-time employment, part-time employment, and multiple job holdings. The second chapter explores the macroeconomic relationship between property crime and output in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium framework. The third chapter studies the causal effect of property crime on output. The first chapter develops a search-matching model of the labor market with part-time employment and multiple job holdings. The model is calibrated to data from the CPS between 2001 and 2004. Workers are able to choose their search intensity and are allowed to hold two jobs while f...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This dissertation contains three chapters that empirically examine the interactions among economic v...
This dissertation consists of three works which consider how frictional labor market models align wi...
This dissertation examines three topics in macroeconomics. The first chapter studies the impact of ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters each of which study a different aspect of the labor mar...
This dissertation consists of three chapters each of which study a different aspect of the labor mar...
This dissertation studies the macroeconomic implications of the reallocation of workers within and b...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the macroeconomic implications of the labor market dynam...
This dissertation studies three main topics in macroeconomics: the impact of labor market frictions ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. The first chapter concerns the secular changes in the ...
The focus of this dissertation is in the application of three variations of the canonical Diamond-Mo...
This dissertation studies three policy-oriented macroeconomic questions. The first chapter examines...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This dissertation studies several topics: the macroeconomics of the labor market, human capital accu...
This dissertation studies several topics: the macroeconomics of the labor market, human capital accu...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This dissertation contains three chapters that empirically examine the interactions among economic v...
This dissertation consists of three works which consider how frictional labor market models align wi...
This dissertation examines three topics in macroeconomics. The first chapter studies the impact of ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters each of which study a different aspect of the labor mar...
This dissertation consists of three chapters each of which study a different aspect of the labor mar...
This dissertation studies the macroeconomic implications of the reallocation of workers within and b...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the macroeconomic implications of the labor market dynam...
This dissertation studies three main topics in macroeconomics: the impact of labor market frictions ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. The first chapter concerns the secular changes in the ...
The focus of this dissertation is in the application of three variations of the canonical Diamond-Mo...
This dissertation studies three policy-oriented macroeconomic questions. The first chapter examines...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This dissertation studies several topics: the macroeconomics of the labor market, human capital accu...
This dissertation studies several topics: the macroeconomics of the labor market, human capital accu...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This dissertation contains three chapters that empirically examine the interactions among economic v...
This dissertation consists of three works which consider how frictional labor market models align wi...