
Andreas I. Mueller
@andreasimueller
Economist. Professor @econ_uzh.
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What are the macro effects of UI extensions on U? In a new paper, we find that they are small at long durations, but quite a bit larger at shorter durations. This is joint work with Miguel Acosta , Andreas Mueller, and Emi Nakamura eml.berkeley.edu/~jsteinsson/pa… 1/6

UI extensions have minimal effects on unemployment at long durations — for example, the Great Recession — but larger effects at short durations, from Miguel Acosta, Andreas I. Mueller, Emi Nakamura, and Jon Steinsson nber.org/papers/w31784


We are concluding our fantastic CRC TR 224 EPoS Bonn-Mannheim labor workshop with the keynote of Andreas I. Mueller, who is presenting about the effects of UI extensions Moritz Kuhn Effrosyni (Efi) Adamopoulou


It was a pleasure to attend the NBER Wage Dynamics conference and discuss an insightful paper on the gender pay gap by Iacopo Morzio and Chris Moser Chris Moser . I highly recommend to read their paper. nber.org/papers/w32408

I feel honored to report that I was asked to join the editorial board of The Review of Economic Studies as an associate editor. I look forward to working with the managing editors and the members of the editorial board, and to contribute to the continued success and excellence of one of the

Reminder: Call for Papers on Family Policies and Labor Supply The Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics invites submissions to the “Family Policy and Labor Supply” collection, edited by AlineButikofer, Conny Wunsch, Christina Felfe, and Andreas Steinhauer. This collection





Co-director Daron Acemoglu explains why the centralized nature of the social media ecosystem, which puts an enormous amount of power in the hands of a few platforms, is a threat to democracy — and why AI may be headed in the same direction.




Does UI generosity raise the aggregate unemployment rate? It was a great pleasure to deliver a keynote at this year’s Bristol Macroeconomics Workshop, where I presented joint work with Miguel Acosta, Emi Nakamura, and Jon Steinsson. Our findings show that, in the United States, a