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Giuseppe Moscarini is the Philip Golden Bartlett Professor of Economics at Yale University and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He co-chairs the Micro and Macroeconomic Perspectives on the Aggregate Labor Market working group at NBER and serves as Co-Director of the Research Program in Macroeconomics at the Cowles Foundation. Previously, he held the Henry Kohn Associate Professorship at Yale and was a Sloan Foundation Research Fellow. His research focuses on labor markets, unemployment, wage inequality, and business cycles, with recent work analyzing labor market flows and employer-to-employer transitions. He has developed methodologies to measure and predict wage inflation dynamics, including a novel Phillips curve framework.
Education: Ph.D. in Economics from MIT (1996), Laurea in Economia e Commercio from Università di Roma La Sapienza (1991).
Research emphasizes theoretical and empirical labor market dynamics, including pricing, monetary policy, and information economics. His work bridges macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives, with contributions to understanding firm size impacts on job creation and cyclical job ladder dynamics. Articles highlight employer mobility, wage dispersion, and post-recession labor market challenges.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Editorial roles include co-Editor of Theoretical Economics and Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Theory. Grants and lab affiliations include the Cowles Foundation and Federal Reserve Bank collaborations. Advising includes PhD student Francesco Beraldi.



