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David Berger is a Professor of Economics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on macroeconomics, monetary policy, labor markets, housing economics, and public policy. He holds a Ph.D. from Yale University (2012).
Key research areas include the effects of minimum wages on labor market efficiency, the macroeconomic implications of imperfect risk sharing, and the dynamics of housing markets. He has explored topics such as monopsony power in labor markets, the role of testing in pandemic reopening strategies, and the impact of mortgage policies on monetary policy transmission.
Recent grants include a National Science Foundation award (2022–2025) for studying macroeconomic implications of economic policy in imperfectly competitive labor markets. He teaches courses on housing economics, macroeconomic policy design, and applied microeconomics.
External affiliations include the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His work spans both theoretical and empirical contributions, with a focus on policy-relevant analysis in labor markets, fiscal stimulus, and financial systems.
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