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Giuseppe Moscarini is the Philip Golden Bartlett Professor of Economics at Yale University and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, where he co-chairs the Micro Macroeconomic Perspectives working group within the Economics Fluctuations and Growth program. He is also the Co-Director of the Macroeconomics Research Program at the Cowles Foundation. Moscarini specializes in the theoretical and empirical analysis of labor markets, with a keen focus on unemployment, wage inequality, worker turnover, and the business cycle performance of large and small firms. His extensive research includes topics like pricing, monetary policy, and economics information. His recent work has emphasized the measurement of labor market flows, particularly concerning employer-to-employer transitions and the dynamics of worker recall. Furthermore, he explores the relationship between labor market mismatches and wage inflation, proposing new estimates of the Phillips curve and its implications for predicting wage and price pressures at a canonical unemployment rate.
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