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Laura Pilossoph is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Duke University, affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Her research examines labor market dynamics, macroeconomic policy impacts, and gender disparities in economic outcomes. She employs diverse methodologies including theoretical modeling, empirical analysis of large-scale datasets, and field experiments.
Her primary research interests include:
- Job search behavior and unemployment dynamics
- Inflation expectations and wage rigidity
- Gender disparities in earnings and career progression
- Household economic decision-making
- AI's impact on labor markets and retraining
- Pandemic-related economic policies
Dr. Pilossoph maintains an active publication record with recent work appearing in leading economics journals. She collaborates widely across institutions and regularly presents her research at academic conferences and seminars internationally.
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