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CRNYU submissions

Ufuk Akcigit (University of Chicago), Emin Dinlersoz (U.S. Census Bureau), Jeremy Greenwood (University of Pennsylvania), Veronika Penciakova (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta)
Synergizing Ventures

Aditya Aladangady (Federal Reserve Board), Etienne Gagnon (Federal Reserve Board), Benjamin K. Johannsen (Federal Reserve Board, William B. Peterman (Federal Reserve Board)
Macroeconomic Implications of Inequality and Income Risk

David Andolfatto(Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), James Bullard (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), Riccardo DiCecio (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), Guillaume Vandenbroucke (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), 
A Two-Tranche View of Federal Debt

María Aristizábal-Ramírez (University of Michigan), John Leahy (University of Michigan), Linda L. Tesar (University of Michigan)
A North-South Model of Structural Change and Growth

Emily Barker (University of Southampton)
The future of East-to-West Migration through Automation

Jess Benhabib (New York University), Wei Cui (University College London), Jianjun Miao (Boston University)
Capital Return Jumps and Wealth Distribution

Thomas Blanchet (University of California-Berkeley), Clara Martínez-Toledano (Imperial College London)
Determinants of Wealth Inequality Dynamics in Europe and the US

Lawrence E. Blume (Cornell University), Steven N. Durlauf (University of Chicago), Alexandra Lukina (University of Chicago)
A Stepping Stone Model of Inequality, Mobility and Growth

Jesse Bricker (Federal Reserve Board, Joseph Briggs (Goldman Sachs), Sarah Friedman (University of Chicago), Kamila Sommer (Federal Reserve Board)
The Business Cycle Dynamics of the Wealth Distribution

Marcelo Bucheli (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Luis Fernando Medina (Instituto Carlos III - Juan March), Luis Felipe Sáenz (University of South Carolina)
Developmentalism and State Autonomy: From Malthus to Solow via Marx

Damien Capelle (IMF), Bruno Pellegrino (University of Maryland)
Financial Globalization: Winners and Losers

Murat Alp Celik (University of Toronto)
Does the Cream Always Rise to the Top? The Misallocation of Talent in Innovation

Yuchen Chen (University of Minnesota), Xuelin Li (University of Minnesota), Richard T. Thakor (University of Minnesota), Colin Ward (University of Minnesota)
Appropriated Growth

Edoardo Chiarotti (Graduate Institute), Stela Rubínová (OECD)
How Banks Go Abroad: The Impact of Fast Internet on International Financial Services

Luisa Corrado (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Daniela Fantozzi (National Statistical Institute), Simona Giglioli (Bank of Italy)
Real-Time Inequalities and Policies during the Pandemic in the US

Mario Crucini (Purdue University), Kathleen McKiernan (Vanderbilt University), Nam Vu (Miami University)
The Role of Migration and Human Capital in the Rise of Inequality Across US Counties

Hüsnü Ç. Dalgiç (University of Mannheim), G. Kemal Ozhan (Bank of Canada)
Hysteresis with a Financial Twist

Rafael Dix-Carneiro (Duke University), Sharon Traiberman (New York University)
Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Inequality

Ehsan Ebrahimy (IMF), Romain Ranciere (University of Southern California), Pablo Winant (ESCP Business School)
Inequality, Aggregate Demand Composition, and Growth

Andrea L. Eisfeldt (University of California-Los Angeles), Dimitris Papanikolaou (Northwestern University), Yu Shi (Nankai University)
Superstar Founders

Mehrdad Esfahani (Roanoke College)
Inequality Over the Life-Cycle: U.S. vs Europe

Keyvan Eslami (Ryerson University), Lara Loewenstein (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland), Thomas Phelan (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)
Land prices and the persistent effects of wealth inequality

Ester Faia (Goethe University Frankfurt), Juliana Salomao (University of Minnesota)
Superstars as Engines of Inequality

Chao Fu (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Hsuan-Chih (Luke) Lin (Academia Sinica), Atsuko Tanaka (University of Calgary)
College Loans and Post-Schooling Human Capital Investment

Carlos Garriga (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), Pedro Gete (IE University), Athena Tsouderou (IE University)
Investors and Housing A§ordability

Hamed Ghiaie (ESCP Business School)
Housing, the Credit Market and Unconventional Monetary Policies: From the Sovereign Crisis to the Great Lockdown

Shijun Gu (Central University of Finance and Economics), Chengcheng Jia (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)
On the Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Innovation Policies

Yanran Guo (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
Inheritance, Wealth Distribution, and Estate Taxation

Neha Gupta (University of St. Gallen)
Monetary Policy, User Cost and Inequality: Homeowners versus Renters

Rong Hai (University of Miami)
U.S. Workers’ Compensation Inequality and Growth: 1981-2009

Ayse Imrohoroglu (University of Southern California), Kai Zhao (University of Connecticut)
Housing and Income Inequality

Lan Lan (University of Oslo), Kjetil Storesletten (University of Minnesota)
Growth versus inequality in China

Byoungchan Lee (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Wealth Inequality and Endogenous Growth

Francesco Lippi (Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance), Fabrizio Perri (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
Unequal Growth

Yulei Luo (The University of Hong Kong), Jun Nie (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City)
Income Inequality and Economic Growth: The Perspective of Uncertainty Aversion

Lukas Mahler (University of Mannheim), Minchul Yum (University of Mannheim)
Lifestyle Behaviors and Wealth-Health Gaps in Germany

Mila Markevych (University of British Columbia)
Task Content of Goods and Services and Its Implications for Income Inequality and Job Polarization in the Context of Economic Growth

Alaïs Martin-Baillon (Sciences Po)
When should we tax firms? Optimal corporate taxation with firm heterogeneity

Robert Ready (University of Oregon), Nikolai Roussanov (University of Pennsylvania), Ewelina Zurowska (University of Pennsylvania)
Why Does Oil Matter? Commuting and Aggregate Fluctuations

Eric Sims (University of Notre Dame), Jing Cynthia Wu (University of Notre Dame), Ji Zhang (Tsinghua University)
Unconventional Monetary Policy According to HANK

Michel Strawczynski (Bank of Israel), Oren Tirosh (Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute for Social Research)
Shall a Means-Tested Basic Income Substitute Traditional Welfare?

Chi-Yang Tsou (University of Manchester)
Learning and the Anatomy of the Profitability Premium

Roger M. White (Arizona State University)
Innovation and Housing Costs