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Maximiliano Dvorkin
Maximiliano Dvorkin
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Trade and labor market dynamics: General equilibrium analysis of the china trade shock
L Caliendo, M Dvorkin, F Parro
Econometrica 87 (3), 741-835, 2019
7932019
The impact of trade on labor market dynamics
L Caliendo, M Dvorkin, F Parro
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2015
2022015
Sovereign debt restructurings
M Dvorkin, JM Sánchez, H Sapriza, E Yurdagul
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 13 (2), 26-77, 2021
1232021
Occupation mobility, human capital and the aggregate consequences of task-biased innovations
MA Dvorkin, A Monge-Naranjo
FRB St. Louis Working Paper, 2019
312019
Jobs involving routine tasks aren’t growing
M Dvorkin
On the Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2016
242016
The rise of automation: How robots may impact the US labor market
A Bharadwaj, M Dvorkin
The Regional Economist 27 (2), 2019
172019
News, sovereign debt maturity, and default risk
M Dvorkin, JM Sánchez, H Sapriza, E Yurdagul
Journal of International Economics 126, 103352, 2020
162020
Sectoral shocks, reallocation and unemployment in competitive labor markets
M Dvorkin
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2014
152014
A cross-country comparison of labor force participation
MA Dvorkin, H Shell
Economic Synopses, 2015
142015
The recent evolution of US local labor markets
MA Dvorkin, H Shell
Economic Synopses, 1-3, 2016
112016
Bank lending during recessions
MA Dvorkin, H Shell
Economic Synopses, 2016
112016
The case of the reappearing Phillips curve: a discussion of recent findings
A Bharadwaj, MA Dvorkin
Available at SSRN 3676673, 2020
82020
What Is the Impact of Chinese Imports on US Jobs?
M Dvorkin
The Regional Economist, 2017
72017
Which Jobs Have Been Hit Hardest by COVID-19?
M Dvorkin
The Regional Economist 28 (3), 2020
62020
Heterogeneous agents dynamic spatial general equilibrium
MA Dvorkin
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Research Division, 2023
52023
Assessing labor market conditions using high-frequency data
MA Dvorkin, M Isaacson
Available at SSRN 3946805, 2021
52021
Occupation Mobility, Human Capital and the Aggregate Consequences of Task-Biased Innovations1
MA Dvorkin, A Monge-Naranjo
52019
Labor Market Polarization: How Does the District Compare with the Nation?
M Dvorkin, H Shell
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist 25 (2), 22-23, 2017
52017
Sectoral shocks, reallocation and unemployment in a model of competitive labor markets
M Dvorkin
2013 Meeting Papers 1229, 2013
52013
Tracking Wage Inflation in Real Time
M Dvorkin, M Isaacson
On the Economy, 2022
42022
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