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Arindrajit Dube

@arindube

Cheap talker.

Dad, Economist, Pro-Democracy UMass Amherst, @nberpubs, Stone Foundation. Minimum Wage. Monopsony. UI. Book project: The Wage Standard

9 Posts

  1. The Great Reshuffle

    Yes, Robert Reich is right. That's why it's not The Great Resignation. It's The Great Reshuffle. People are leaving really crappy jobs and getting better ones. (Like the figure below shows from our new r
  2. The Great Re-Allocation ... to Better Jobs

    You're heard of the Great Resignation. Maybe you think that means workers are quitting jobs and not working. That couldn't be further from the truth. Instead, what we have is a Great Re-Shuffle, or a r
  3. The Surprising Compression in Wages

    We have seen an incredible rise in wages at the bottom of the pay scale during the last few years. This has been driven by the ability of low-wage workers to find better opportunities. It's surprising
  4. Today, a true hero spoke at the US Congress. Defending freedom, and democracy. What an image - one to remember.
  5. I'll go with #EconPost or #EconResearch as @seema suggested.
  6. FT column by Martin Sandbu references our new research on competition and reallocation. "But the most important argument is that after the pandemic, we are in the uncharted waters of profound labour ma
  7. Bewildering

    The low rates of booster take-up among the elderly is really bewildering. In light of the failure of Congress to devote funds, I'd think private philanthropy would devote resources promoting and encour
  8. Reallocation and competition

    FT column by Martin Sandbu references our new research on competition and reallocation. "But the most important argument is that after the pandemic, we are in the uncharted waters of profound labour ma
  9. Just started my Post account. Let's see how this works.

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