Guy Berger, Ph.D.
San Francisco, California, United States
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I am a seasoned expert and technical leader within the field of macroeconomics (+16 years…
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Guy's Book Reviews, Chapter #2: Give People Money by Annie Lowrey
Guy's Book Reviews, Chapter #2: Give People Money by Annie Lowrey
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Guy's Book Reviews, Chapter #1: One Billion Americans by Matt Yglesias
Guy's Book Reviews, Chapter #1: One Billion Americans by Matt Yglesias
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Since February, I have been working with John Authers on his Points of Return newsletter, one of Bloomberg Opinion's flagship columns. My work…
Since February, I have been working with John Authers on his Points of Return newsletter, one of Bloomberg Opinion's flagship columns. My work…
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I'm looking forward to joining Tim Mahedy for the Arizona Bankers Association Economic Speaker Series on October 31st at the Phoenix Country Club.…
I'm looking forward to joining Tim Mahedy for the Arizona Bankers Association Economic Speaker Series on October 31st at the Phoenix Country Club.…
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Are we in a high pressure labor market for lower earning workers right now? Our view is, not particularly, no. Pressure of late 2010's that…
Are we in a high pressure labor market for lower earning workers right now? Our view is, not particularly, no. Pressure of late 2010's that…
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Experience
Education
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Yale University
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Activities and Societies: Cowles Prize Ryochi Sasakawa Fellowship
- Job Market Paper: “The ‘Compensation Hypothesis’ and the Determinants of Food Aid Distribution in Rural Ethiopia”
· Using statistical methods, modeled and analyzed whether village elders in rural Ethiopia are compensating farmers for
negative price effects of food aid
· Evaluated the welfare implications of local food aid policy
· Papers: “Endogenous Trade Protection in the Philippines”, “Preferential Trade Liberalization and Reputation Effects: A Building Block for…- Job Market Paper: “The ‘Compensation Hypothesis’ and the Determinants of Food Aid Distribution in Rural Ethiopia”
· Using statistical methods, modeled and analyzed whether village elders in rural Ethiopia are compensating farmers for
negative price effects of food aid
· Evaluated the welfare implications of local food aid policy
· Papers: “Endogenous Trade Protection in the Philippines”, “Preferential Trade Liberalization and Reputation Effects: A Building Block for Multilateral Liberalization?” -
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Activities and Societies: - Phi Beta Kappa - Regents Scholarship
- Magna Cum Laude with GPA 3.85
- Double major in economics and mathematics; double minor in philosophy and history
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The employment rate among Black Americans aged 25-54 is higher now than anytime in 2001-2021.
The employment rate among Black Americans aged 25-54 is higher now than anytime in 2001-2021.
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For a quick and convenient way to understand global labor market trends, look no further than the Indeed Hiring Lab data portal! It showcases…
For a quick and convenient way to understand global labor market trends, look no further than the Indeed Hiring Lab data portal! It showcases…
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The employment rate among U.S. born Americans aged 25-54 years is higher now than anytime in 2007-2022, per Ernie Tedeschi.
The employment rate among U.S. born Americans aged 25-54 years is higher now than anytime in 2007-2022, per Ernie Tedeschi.
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So great having Matthew Klein back on the show to talk about JD Vance's heterodox views on the US dollar, and what an aggressive tariff regime under…
So great having Matthew Klein back on the show to talk about JD Vance's heterodox views on the US dollar, and what an aggressive tariff regime under…
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Vibecession check: The premium earned by Americans with advanced degrees relative to having only a BA is unusually low by the standards of the past…
Vibecession check: The premium earned by Americans with advanced degrees relative to having only a BA is unusually low by the standards of the past…
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