ZSÓFIA LUCA BÁRÁNY https://sites.google.com/site/zsofiabarany/

Contact Information: Department of Economics, Sciences Po 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris Phone +33 (0)1 4549 8598 E-mail: [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/zsofiabarany/ Academic position 2016 January - July: visiting University College London, and the Centre for Macroeconomics 2011 September - present: Assistant Professor in Economics, Sciences Po, Paris Education PhD in Economics MSc in Economics MSc in Economics

London School of Economics, 2011 London School of Economics, 2006 Corvinus University (Budapest School of Economics), 2005

Research “The Minimum Wage and Inequality - The Effects of Education and Technology”, Journal of Labor Economics, 2016, Part 1, 34(1): 237-274. “Job Polarization and Structural Change” (with Christian Siegel), March 2017, Forthcoming American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, January 2018 “Labor, Technological Advances, and Schooling” (with Moshe Buchinsky), May 2016 “Fertility, Longevity and International Capital Flows” (with Nicolas Coeurdacier and Stephane Guibaud), March 2016 “Disentangling Occupation- and Sector-specific Technological Change” (with Christian Siegel), June 2017 “Tax Schemes and Evasion: the Self-employment Margin”, September 2017 “Increasing Skill Premium and Skill Supply - Steady State Effects or Transition?”, July 2011 “Income Inequality and the Progressivity of Taxes in a Coalition Formation Model”, June 2011 “Some Tax Evasion - More Redistribution: A Political Economy Model of Tax Evasion”, June 2009

ZSÓFIA LUCA BÁRÁNY https://sites.google.com/site/zsofiabarany/

Grants, Fellowships, and Awards: British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant, 2016-2018 Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Research Grant, 2012-2013 LSE Teaching Fellow, 2009 LSE Economics Initiative Award, 2006-2009 Economics and Social Research Council (ESRC) Studentship, 2005-2009 Teaching Graduate Macroeconomics 1, for MSc students (2014, 2016) Graduate Macroeconomics 2, for MSc students (2012, 2013, 2014) Intermediate Macroeconomics, for 2nd year BSc students (2011, 2013, 2014) Technology, Preferences and the Labor Market, optional course for MRes students at the IHS Vienna (2016 and 2017 February) Seminars and Conferences: Royal Holloway, CEPR / IZA European Summer Symposium in Labour Economics; Stockholm School of Economics; Joint Vienna Macro seminar; LSE Money Macro Seminar; Carlos III Madrid; Mannheim Macro Workshop; IIES, Sweden; NORMAC, Smoegen, Sweden; WinE Retreat, Gothenburg, Sweden; University of California Los Angeles; University of California Berkeley; Trinity College Dublin; Bristol University; European University Institute Florence; Hungarian Society of Economics, Budapest; Cologne Workshop in Macroeconomics; University of Mannheim; University of Essex; Sciences Po, Paris; Bank of Italy, Rome; Universite de Montreal; London School of Economics; Summer Workshop, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; The Shadow Economy, Tax Evasion and Social Norms, Muenster, Germany; Centre for Economic Performance Annual Conference, Brighton; Macroeconomic and policy implications of tax evasion and the underground economy, Bocconi University, Milan

Refereeing: Journal of Labor Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of the European Economic Association, Economic Journal, Labour Economics, Economica, Journal of the Economic Letters, Economics of Governance, Public Finance Review, European Journal of Law and Economics.

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Graduate Macroeconomics 1, for MSc students (2014, 2016) ... Technology, Preferences and the Labor Market, optional course for MRes students at the IHS.

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