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Elena Pastorino is a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, a Faculty Research Fellow in the Department of Economics at Stanford University, a Social Science Research Scholar at the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), and a NBER Faculty Research Fellow. Her work bridges Labor Economics, Macroeconomics, and Development Economics.
- Education: PhD in Economics, University of Pennsylvania; BA in Economics, Bocconi University (Milan, Italy).
Research Interests focus on wage dynamics, job mobility, employment fluctuations, and policy evaluation. Key themes include:
- Labor Economics: Minimum wage impacts, monopsony power, worker substitution.
- Macroeconomics: Asset prices, unemployment volatility, business cycle models.
- Development Economics: Nonlinear pricing in rural economies, income transfers.
Article Trends (2015–2025) reveal a trajectory from micro-level pricing mechanisms to macroeconomic policy analysis. Her work increasingly addresses AI-driven market dynamics and technological innovation.
Scientific Awards & Grants:
- 2019: Banque de France grant for 'Asset Prices and Unemployment Fluctuations'
- 2020: National Science Foundation grant for 'The Impact of Big Data on Dynamic Personalized Pricing'
- 2021: Stanford HAI Seed Grant for AI and consumer data research
Research Teams include collaborations with the Economic Policy Working Group and co-organization of the SITE conference at Stanford (2022).




