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In 1977, Martin S. Feldstein became the NBER's president, transforming the organization. He expanded the NBER's network of university-based affiliates, moved its headquarters to Cambridge, and introduced the NBER Working Paper Series. Feldstein also established research programs focusing on specific areas and initiated the NBER Summer Institute.
Cascio, E. U., Research, National Bureau of Economic, & NBER Working Papers. (2009). Do investments in universal early education pay off? long-term effects of introducing kindergartens into public schools. National Bureau of Economic Research. Cascio, E., & NBER Working Papers. (2008). Education and the age profile of literacy into adulthood ...
"Incentivizing Learning-By-Doing: The Role of Compensation Schemes" (with Joshua S. Graff Zivin and Matthew Neidell), NBER Working Paper No. 25799, May 2019. "The Minimum Wage, Fringe Benefits, and Worker Welfare" (with Jeffrey Clemens and Jonathan Meer), NBER Working Paper No. 24635, May 2018. [Appendix—Response to Cengiz]
Linda S. Goldberg is an Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is currently Senior Vice President in the Research Policy Leadership division. [1] She holds a Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Economics from Queens College of the City University of New York.
NBER Working Paper Series. National Bureau of Economic Research: 12580. Rogoff, K. S.; Obstfeld, M. (2005). "Global Current Account Imbalances and Exchange Rate Adjustments". Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. 36 (1): 67– 146. Varoufakis, Yanis (2016). And the weak suffer what they must? : Europe's crisis and America's economic future.
Michael Jay Boskin (born September 23, 1945) is the T. M. Friedman Professor of Economics and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.He also is chief executive officer and president of Boskin & Co., an economic consulting company, [1] [2] and serves on the Commerce Department's Advisory Committee on the National Income and Product Accounts.
Nakamura's research focuses on empirical issues in macroeconomics, including price stickiness, the impact of fiscal shocks, and measurement errors in official statistics. . Her citation for the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association states that Nakamura has "greatly increased our understanding of price-setting by firms and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies ...
“Quota Brokers” (with S. Imai, Kala Krishna and Ling Hui Tan), IMF Working Paper 179, September 2004. “Trade with Labor Market Distortions and Heterogeneous Labor: Why Trade Can Hurt” (with K. Krishna and C. Yavas) NBER Working Paper 9086, 2004