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Overview

Bart Hobijn is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a focus on Economics and Econometrics as well as General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

Their published work covers a broad range of topics including:

  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic theories and models
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Global trade and economics
  • Merger and Competition Analysis

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Bart Hobijn are:

  • The recent steepening of Phillips curves, 2023, Chicago Fed Letter
  • The Shifting Reasons for Beveridge Curve Shifts, 2024, The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Using Brexit to identify the nature of price rigidities, 2021, Journal of International Economics
  • The Dual U.S. Labor Market Uncovered, 2023, Finance and Economics Discussion Series
  • The Dual U.S. Labor Market Uncovered, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bart Hobijn include:

  • Ayşegül Şahin
  • James Royal
  • Gadi Barlevy
  • Hie Joo Ahn
  • Jason Faberman

The venues where Bart Hobijn most often publishes are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Chicago Fed Letter
  • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series
  • Economic Perspectives
  • The Journal of Economic Perspectives

Best Publications

  • The Labor Market in the Great Recession

    Michael W. L. Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Ayşegül Şahin

  • An Exploration of Technology Diffusion

    Diego Comin;Bart Hobijn

  • Cross-country technology adoption: making the theories face the facts☆

    Diego Comin;Bart Hobijn

  • The Decline of the U.S. Labor Share

    Michael Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Aysegül Sahin

  • The Decline of the U.S. Labor Share

    Michael W. L. Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Ayşegül Şahin

  • The Information-Technology Revolution and the Stock Market: Evidence

    Bart Hobijn;Boyan Jovanovic

  • Unemployment Dynamics in the OECD

    Michael W. L. Elsby;Michael W. L. Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Ayşegül Şahin

  • On the importance of the participation margin for labor market fluctuations

    Michael W.L. Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Ayşegül Şahin

  • Generalizations of the KPSS-test for stationarity

    Bart Hobijn;Philip Hans Franses;Marius Ooms

  • Downward Nominal Wage Rigidities Bend the Phillips Curve

    Mary C. Daly;Mary C. Daly;Bart Hobijn

  • The unemployment gender gap during the 2007 recession

    Aysegul Sahin;Joseph Song;Bart Hobijn

  • Job-finding and separation rates in the OECD

    Bart Hobijn;Ayşegül Şahin

  • Five Facts You Need to Know About Technology Diffusion

    Diego Comin;Bart Hobijn;Emilie Rovito

  • Asymptotically perfect and relative convergence of productivity

    Bart Hobijn;Philip Hans Franses

  • Critical values for unit root tests in seasonal time series

    Philip Hans Franses;Bart Hobijn

  • A Search and Matching Approach to Labor Markets: Did the Natural Rate of Unemployment Rise?

    Mary C. Daly;Bart Hobijn;Aysegül Sahin;Robert G. Valletta

  • INFLATION INEQUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES

    Bart Hobijn;David Lagakos

  • Five Facts You Need to Know About Technology Diffusion

    Diego Comin;Bart Hobijn;Emilie Rovito

  • The CHAT Dataset

    Diego A. Comin;Bart Hobijn

  • Technology Diffusion within Central Banking: The Case of Real-Time Gross Settlement

    Morten L. Bech;Bart Hobijn

  • Menu Costs at Work: Restaurant Prices and the Introduction of the Euro

    Bart Hobijn;Federico Ravenna;Andrea Tambalotti

  • Five Facts You Need to Know About Technology Diffusion

    Diego Comin;Diego Comin;Bart Hobijn;Emilie Rovito

  • The Labor Market in the Great Recession

    Michael Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Aysegul Sahin

  • The Labor Market in the Great Recession: An Update

    Michael W. L. Elsby;Bart Hobijn;Robert G. Valletta

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary C. Daly
Mary C. Daly Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Robert G. Valletta
Robert G. Valletta Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Philip Hans Franses
Philip Hans Franses Erasmus University Rotterdam
Boyan Jovanovic
Boyan Jovanovic New York University
Giorgio Topa
Giorgio Topa Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Jess Benhabib
Jess Benhabib New York University
Samuel Kortum
Samuel Kortum Yale University
Òscar Jordà
Òscar Jordà Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

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