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Gabriel M. Ehrlich is an economic researcher at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the Department of Economics under the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. As the Director of the Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics (RSQE), he leads one of the world's longest-running economic forecasting groups since 1952.
Dr. Ehrlich holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Michigan and previously worked at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), forecasting interest rates and analyzing monetary policy. His research interests span
- Macroeconomics
- Urban and Regional Economics
- Forecasting
- Health Economics
- Labor Economics
- Econometrics
His recent publications focus on
- Medicaid expansion impacts
- Land valuation in metropolitan areas
- Effects of land-use restrictions
- Quality-adjustment in price indices
- Corporate reputation in automotive industry
- EV manufacturing labor dynamics
Dr. Ehrlich’s work has been featured in The Economist, Financial Times, and Washington Post, reflecting its societal relevance. He regularly presents economic insights to the Michigan Legislature and Governor's Office.
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