Mary Colleen Daly : Citation Profile


Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (50% share)
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (50% share)

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   30 years (1995 - 2025). See details.
   Cites by year: 53
   Journals where Mary Colleen Daly has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 57.    Total self citations: 37 (2.26 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Mary Colleen Daly.

Is cited by:

Burkhauser, Richard (42)

Fernald, John (27)

Hobijn, Bart (25)

Williams, John (23)

Kapteyn, Arie (22)

Sahin, Aysegul (21)

Jenkins, Stephen (20)

van soest, arthur (20)

Larrimore, Jeff (20)

Ziebarth, Nicolas (17)

Hall, Robert (14)

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Burkhauser, Richard (38)

Oswald, Andrew (33)

Hobijn, Bart (25)

Haltiwanger, John (21)

Card, David (16)

Williams, John (16)

Sahin, Aysegul (14)

Moffitt, Robert (14)

Elsby, Michael (12)

Basu, Susanto (12)

MacCulloch, Robert (12)

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Where Mary Colleen Daly has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
FRBSF Economic Letter76
Economic Review6
Annual Report2
Journal of Economic Perspectives2
Economics Letters2
Demography2
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Speech / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco46
Working Paper Series / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco32
NBER Working Papers / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc2
Working Papers / University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center2
Working Papers in Applied Economic Theory / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco2

Recent works citing Mary Colleen Daly (2025 and 2024)


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2024Why Is Productivity Slowing Down?. (2024). Lafond, François ; Koutroumpis, Pantelis ; Goldin, Ian ; Winkler, Julian. In: Journal of Economic Literature. RePEc:aea:jeclit:v:62:y:2024:i:1:p:196-268.

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2024Allocative efficiency and the productivity slowdown. (2024). Tang, Rongsheng ; Shao, Lin. In: BIS Working Papers. RePEc:bis:biswps:1185.

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2025Privatizing Disability Insurance. (2025). Siegloch, Sebastian ; Seitz, Sebastian ; Seibold, Arthur. In: CRC TR 224 Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:bon:boncrc:crctr224_2025_640.

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2025Defining Price Stability: Public Accountability of the European Central Bank’s Goal Independence. (2025). Vermeiren, Mattias. In: Politics and Governance. RePEc:cog:poango:v13:y:2025:a:8961.

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2024Ageing and diversity: Inequalities in longevity and health in low-mortality countries. (2024). Strozza, Cosmo ; Caselli, Graziella ; Testa, Maria Rita ; Egidi, Viviana. In: Demographic Research. RePEc:dem:demres:v:50:y:2024:i:12.

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2024When are tax multipliers large?. (2024). Ziegenbein, Alexander. In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:158:y:2024:i:c:s0165188923001914.

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2024Do unemployment benefit extensions explain the emergence of jobless recoveries?. (2024). Rabinovich, Stanislav ; Mitman, Kurt. In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:169:y:2024:i:c:s0165188924001568.

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2024Racial disparities in labor outcomes: The effects of hiring discrimination over the business cycle. (2024). Chanci, Luis ; Kuhn, Florian. In: Economic Analysis and Policy. RePEc:eee:ecanpo:v:81:y:2024:i:c:p:801-817.

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2024Immigration and the distribution of income, consumption and wealth in the euro area: Implications for economic policies. (2024). Dossche, Maarten ; Propst, Maximilian ; Kolndrekaj, Aleksandra ; Vegh, Marton ; Slacalek, Jiri ; Perez, Javier Ramos. In: Journal of Policy Modeling. RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:46:y:2024:i:5:p:867-886.

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2024Quality hours: Measuring labor input. (2024). Rupert, Peter ; Kydland, Finn ; Braun, Christine. In: Labour Economics. RePEc:eee:labeco:v:88:y:2024:i:c:s0927537123001793.

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2024The unemployment–inflation trade-off revisited: The Phillips curve in COVID times. (2024). Sahin, Aysegul ; Giannoni, Marc ; Crump, Richard ; Eusepi, Stefano. In: Journal of Monetary Economics. RePEc:eee:moneco:v:145:y:2024:i:s:s0304393224000333.

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2024Discussion of “Understanding the international rise and fall of inflation since 2020”. (2024). Basu, Susanto. In: Journal of Monetary Economics. RePEc:eee:moneco:v:148:y:2024:i:s:s0304393224001387.

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2024The effect of disability insurance receipt on mortality. (2024). McCauley, Jeremy ; french, eric ; Black, Bernard ; Song, Jae. In: Journal of Public Economics. RePEc:eee:pubeco:v:229:y:2024:i:c:s0047272723002153.

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2024Examining the New Keynesian Phillips Curve in the U.S.: Why has the relationship between inflation and unemployment weakened?. (2024). Haschka, Rouven E. In: Research in Economics. RePEc:eee:reecon:v:78:y:2024:i:4:s1090944324000516.

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2024Targeting the “poorest of the poor”: A multi-scale approach. (2024). Uhrigshardt, Gabriela Guimares ; Cividanes, Lucas Antonio ; Serafim, Mirela Barros ; Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu ; Junior, Edson Amaro ; Resende, Joo Francisco ; de Oliveira, Thalita Ferreira ; Alonso, Nathalia Ferraz. In: Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. RePEc:eee:soceps:v:93:y:2024:i:c:s0038012124001022.

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2024Did robots make wages less responsive to unemployment?. (2024). Siwiska-Gorzelak, Joanna ; Brzozowski, Micha. In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change. RePEc:eee:tefoso:v:209:y:2024:i:c:s0040162524005675.

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2024Enhanced Unemployment Insurance Benefits in the United States during COVID-19: Equity and Efficiency. (2024). Valletta, Robert ; Yilma, Mary. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:fip:fedfwp:98195.

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2024Downward Price Rigidities and Inflationary Relative Demand Shocks. (2024). Hobijn, Bart ; Bonam, Dennis. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:fip:fedhwp:98101.

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2024Downward Nominal Rigidities and Bond Premia. (2024). Ngo, Phuong ; Gourio, Francois. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:fip:fedhwp:98104.

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2024Pandemic Labor Force Participation and Net Worth Fluctuations. (2023). Jordan-Wood, Samuel ; Faria, Miguel. In: Review. RePEc:fip:fedlrv:96545.

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2024The Attention Economy: Measuring the Value of Free Goods on the Internet. (2024). Brynjolfsson, Erik ; Oh, Joo Hee ; Kim, Seon Tae. In: Information Systems Research. RePEc:inm:orisre:v:35:y:2024:i:3:p:978-991.

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2025Do Stronger Employer Responsibilities Enhance Workplace Accommodation for Sick-Listed Workers? Evidence from a Dutch Reform. (2025). Angelini, Viola ; van Ooijen, Raun ; Groneck, Max ; Jansen, Laura. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp17606.

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2024Sustainable manufacturing intelligence: pathways for high-quality and energy efficient economic growth. (2024). Yu, Shui ; Han, Qingjiang ; Xia, Lei. In: Economic Change and Restructuring. RePEc:kap:ecopln:v:57:y:2024:i:3:d:10.1007_s10644-024-09692-z.

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2024The Increase in Part-timers and its Effects on the Wage Phillips Curve in Japan. (2024). Ogawa, Yasutaka. In: Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:keo:dpaper:2024-028.

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2024Les determinants de la dynamique des salaires en France : approches macro et sectorielles par la courbe de Phillips. (2024). Moutaabbid, A. In: Documents de Travail de l'Insee - INSEE Working Papers. RePEc:nse:doctra:2024-20.

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2024Education-Occupation Linkage in the Highly-Educated Workforce: Patterns and Sources of Difference by Race/Ethnicity. (2024). Elbers, Benjamin ; Li, Xiaoguang ; Lu, Yao. In: Work, Employment & Society. RePEc:sae:woemps:v:38:y:2024:i:2:p:461-482.

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2024Accounting for the Multiple Sources of Inflation: an Agent-Based Model Investigation. (2024). Guerini, Mattia ; Ciambezi, Leonardo ; Roventini, Andrea ; Napoletano, Mauro. In: LEM Papers Series. RePEc:ssa:lemwps:2024/15.

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2024Where Do Families Headed by Same-Sex Couples Fall Within the U.S. Income Distribution?. (2024). del Rio, Coral ; Alonso-Villar, Olga. In: Working Papers. RePEc:vig:wpaper:2401.

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2024Sick leave and medical leave in the United States: A categorization and recent trends. (2024). Ziebarth, Nicolas R ; Pichler, Stefan. In: ZEW Discussion Papers. RePEc:zbw:zewdip:289611.

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Works by Mary Colleen Daly:


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2002Policy Watch: U.S. Disability Policy in a Changing Environment In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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2012A Search and Matching Approach to Labor Markets: Did the Natural Rate of Unemployment Rise? In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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2008Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe – Edited by Rosemary Crompton, Suzan Lewis and Claire Lyonette In: British Journal of Industrial Relations.
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2006Inequality and Poverty in United States: The Effects of Rising Dispersion of Mens Earnings and Changing Family Behaviour In: Economica.
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2012Health at Older Ages: The Causes and Consequences of Declining Disability among the Elderly. David M. Cutler and David A. Wise, eds. The University of Chicago Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-226 13231-0, 512 pages. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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1997Premiums and Penalties for Over- and Undereducation Cross-Time and Cross-National Comparisons in the United States and Germany In: Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research.
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2000Changing Family Behavior and the U.S. Income Distribution In: Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers.
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2000Premiums and penalties for surplus and deficit education: Evidence from the United States and Germany In: Economics of Education Review.
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1997Recounting winners and losers in the 1980s: A critique of income distribution measurement methodology In: Economics Letters.
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2008Cross-national trends in earnings inequality and instability In: Economics Letters.
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2011Dark contrasts: The paradox of high rates of suicide in happy places In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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1997Earnings mobility and instability, 1969-1995 In: Working Papers in Applied Economic Theory.
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1999Optimal indicators of socioeconomic status for health research In: Working Papers in Applied Economic Theory.
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2014Does college matter? In: Annual Report.
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2015Redefining the labor market. SF Fed economists Rob Valletta, Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, and Mary C. Daly share their thoughts on the U.S. labor market with fellow economist President John Williams In: Annual Report.
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2013Labor markets in the global financial crisis In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2014Interpreting deviations from Okun’s Law In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2014Is it still worth going to college? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2014Mixed signals: labor markets and monetary policy In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2015Why is wage growth so slow? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2015Finding normal: natural rates and policy prescriptions In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2016Whats up with wage growth? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2017Disappointing Facts about the Black-White Wage Gap In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2018Raising the Speed Limit on Future Growth In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2018Getting from Diversity to Inclusion in Economics In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2018Why Aren’t U.S. Workers Working? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2019A New Balancing Act: Monetary Policy Tradeoffs in a Changing World In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2019A New Balancing Act: Monetary Policy Tradeoffs in a Changing World.(2019) In: Speech.
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2020We Can’t Afford Not To In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2020We Can’t Afford Not To.(2020) In: Speech.
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2020The Unequal Impact of COVID-19: Why Education Matters In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2020The Illusion of Wage Growth In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2020Is the Federal Reserve Contributing to Economic Inequality? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2020Is the Federal Reserve Contributing to Economic Inequality?.(2020) In: Speech.
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2020The New Stone Soup In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2020The New Stone Soup.(2020) In: Speech.
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20202020 Lessons, 2021 Priorities In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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20202020 Lessons, 2021 Priorities.(2020) In: Speech.
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2021Lessons from History, Policy for Today In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2021Lessons from History, Policy for Today.(2021) In: Speech.
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2021The Last Resort in a Changing Landscape In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2021The Last Resort in a Changing Landscape.(2021) In: Speech.
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2021Climate Risk and the Fed: Preparing for an Uncertain Certainty In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2021Climate Risk and the Fed: Preparing for an Uncertain Certainty.(2021) In: Speech.
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2021From Gaps to Growth: Equity as a Path to Prosperity In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2021From Gaps to Growth: Equity as a Path to Prosperity.(2021) In: Speech.
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2021Policymaking in a Time of Uncertainty In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2021Policymaking in a Time of Uncertainty.(2021) In: Speech.
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2022This Time Is Different…Because We Are In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2022This Time Is Different…Because We Are.(2022) In: Speech.
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2022Steering Toward Sustainable Growth In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2022Steering Toward Sustainable Growth.(2022) In: Speech.
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2022Policy Nimbleness Through Forward Guidance In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2022Policy Nimbleness Through Forward Guidance.(2022) In: Speech.
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2022The Singularity of the Dual Mandate In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2022The Singularity of the Dual Mandate.(2022) In: Speech.
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2022Resolute and Mindful: The Path to Price Stability In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2022Resolute and Mindful: The Path to Price Stability.(2022) In: Speech.
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2023Forward-Looking Policy in a Real-Time World In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2023Forward-Looking Policy in a Real-Time World.(2023) In: Speech.
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2023The Choice to See In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2023The Choice to See.(2023) In: Speech.
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2023What the Moment Demands In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2023What the Moment Demands.(2023) In: Speech.
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2024Price Stability Built to Last In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2024Price Stability Built to Last.(2024) In: Speech.
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2024Getting It Right: Meeting Uncertainty with Conditionality In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2024Getting It Right: Meeting Uncertainty with Conditionality.(2024) In: Speech.
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2024Landing Softly Is Just the Beginning In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2024Landing Softly Is Just the Beginning.(2024) In: Speech.
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2025Ben Bernanke: Solving a Crisis, Changing the Fed In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1997Labor market effects of welfare reform In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1997The shrinking middle class? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1997Assessing the benefits of economic growth In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1998East Asias effect on the Twelfth District In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1998Slower growth in California: the role of manufacturing In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1998Income inequality and mortality risk in the United States: is there a link? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1999East Asias impact on regional growth in California In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1999Understanding the Social Security debate In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1999Who has benefited from Californias recovery? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2000Have Californians kept up in the 1990s? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2000The shipping news: Western exports rebound In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2000Recent declines in work and income among men with disabilities In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2001Rising price of energy In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2001Economic impact of rising natural gas prices In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2001Information technology and growth in the Twelfth District In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2002Profile of a recession - the U.S. and California In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2002Recession in the West: not a rerun of 1990-1991 In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2002Riding the IT wave: surging productivity growth in the West In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2003Understanding state budget troubles In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2003The Bay Area economy: down but not out In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2003Earnings inequality and earnings mobility in the U.S. In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2004Technology, productivity, and public policy In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2005Gains in U.S. productivity: stopgap measure or lasting change? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2007Labor force participation and the prospects for U.S. growth In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2007Relative comparisons and economics: empirical evidence In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2008Retirement savings and decision errors: lessons from behavioral economics In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2009Interprovincial inequality in China In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2009Did welfare reform work for everyone? a look at young single mothers In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2009Labor supply responses to changes in wealth and credit In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2009Jobless recovery redux? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2010Okun’s law and the unemployment surprise of 2009 In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2010Labor force participation and the future path of unemployment In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2011Life-cycle shocks and income In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2012Why has wage growth stayed strong? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2012Will the jobless rate drop take a break? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2013The path of wage growth and unemployment In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2013The future of Social Security Disability Insurance In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2013U.S. economic mobility: the dream and the data In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2013Will labor force participation bounce back? In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2013Gauging the momentum of the labor recovery In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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2013The changing role of disabled children benefits In: FRBSF Economic Letter.
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1997A new look at the distributional effects of economic growth during the 1980s: a comparative study of the United States and Germany In: Economic Review.
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1998Disability and work: the experiences of American and German men In: Economic Review.
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