This dissertation consists of two essays that study the determinants of geographical reallocation and their macroeconomic implications. In the first chapter (co-authored with Y. Fatih Karahan), we study the role of the aging population in the long-run decline of interstate migration in the United States. We argue that, in addition to a direct compositional effect on migration, the aging population has an indirect general equilibrium effect through the labor market. There is a positive composition externality of high-moving-cost workers on the local labor market: An increase in the fraction of high-moving-cost workers increases the local job-finding rate and reduces the migration rate of all workers. We label this effect as migration spillo...
Migration frictions are important for understanding key features of gross migration and housing mark...
This dissertation examines the determinants of interstate migration in the U.S. between 1965 and 197...
This dissertation consists of three essays describing relationships between migration behavior and l...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the determinants of geographical reallocation an...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the determinants of geographical reallocation an...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
This thesis consists of three essays on spatial labor markets and public policies. I study successiv...
Using econometric, theoretical and modeling approaches, this dissertation studies how the processes ...
This dissertation studies the macroeconomic implications of the reallocation of workers within and b...
Interstate migration in the United States has declined by 50 percent since the mid-1980s. We study t...
My dissertation consists of three essays on U.S. regional economics. The aim of the research is to u...
Migration is one of the main forces shaping our society as we know it. Focusing on the determinants ...
What drives the high mobility of U.S. population and what are its effects on local labor and housing...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2011.This thesis is a collection of es...
textThis dissertation consists of three essays in Housing and Family Economics. In the first chapter...
Migration frictions are important for understanding key features of gross migration and housing mark...
This dissertation examines the determinants of interstate migration in the U.S. between 1965 and 197...
This dissertation consists of three essays describing relationships between migration behavior and l...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the determinants of geographical reallocation an...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the determinants of geographical reallocation an...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
This thesis consists of three essays on spatial labor markets and public policies. I study successiv...
Using econometric, theoretical and modeling approaches, this dissertation studies how the processes ...
This dissertation studies the macroeconomic implications of the reallocation of workers within and b...
Interstate migration in the United States has declined by 50 percent since the mid-1980s. We study t...
My dissertation consists of three essays on U.S. regional economics. The aim of the research is to u...
Migration is one of the main forces shaping our society as we know it. Focusing on the determinants ...
What drives the high mobility of U.S. population and what are its effects on local labor and housing...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2011.This thesis is a collection of es...
textThis dissertation consists of three essays in Housing and Family Economics. In the first chapter...
Migration frictions are important for understanding key features of gross migration and housing mark...
This dissertation examines the determinants of interstate migration in the U.S. between 1965 and 197...
This dissertation consists of three essays describing relationships between migration behavior and l...