Ross Doppelt: Curriculum Vitae
November 17, 2017
Contact Information E-mail:
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319 GSIA Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
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Education New York University: Ph.D. in Economics (2015) Primary eld: Macroeconomics Secondary eld: Econometrics University of Chicago: B.A. (2009) Major: Economics Minor: Statistics
Professional Experience Carnegie Mellon University: Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Tepper School (2017-2018) Penn State: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics (2015-present. On leave 2017-18.) Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago: Associate Economist, Macroeconomic Research (2009-2010, Summer 2011)
Working Papers The Hazards of Unemployment: A Macroeconomic Model of Job Search and Résumé Dynamics.
Revise
and Resubmit at The Review of Economic Studies. Skill Flows: A Theory of Human Capital and Unemployment. Revise and Resubmit at Review of Economic Dynamics.
Works in Progress Minimum Wages and Hours of Work. Welfare, Participation, and the Minimum Wage. Ecient Bayesian Estimation of Fractionally-Integrated Vector Autoregressions. (With Keith O'Hara) Spectral Sampling for Estimation of Dynamic Factor Models.
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Fellowships and Awards Excellence in Reviewing, Labour Economics (2016) MacCracken Doctoral Fellowship, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (2010-2015) C.V. Starr Fellowship, NYU Department of Economics (2011-2012) National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (2010-2013) Lawrence Goldberg Thesis Prize, University of Chicago, Department of Economics (2009) Honors in Economics and the College, University of Chicago (2009)
Teaching Graduate Empirical Methods for Macroeconomics (Second-year Ph.D., Penn State) Econometrics II (First-year Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon) Undergraduate Intermediate Microeconomics (Carnegie Mellon) Monetary Economics (Penn State) International Finance and Macroeconomics (Penn State) Graduate teaching assistant Macroeconomic Theory I (First-year Ph.D., NYU), T.A. to John Leahy and Lars Ljungqvist Econometrics II (First-year Ph.D., NYU), T.A. to Nazgul Jenish and Tim Cogley
Professional Activities Presentations: Cornell, Econometric Society World Congress 2015, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Midwest Macro 2017, Penn State, Society for Economic Dynamics 2017, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Refereeing: Econometrica, International Economic Review, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Political Economy, Labour Economics
Department Service: Macro seminar coordinator (Spring 2016-Spring 2017); Policy, Evaluation, and Planning Committee (Fall 2016-Spring 2017)
Miscellany Citizenship: United States Languages: English (native), MATLAB (uent), French (basic), Stata (basic)
References Thomas Sargent (
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