Bariş Kaymak
- Professeur agrégé
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de sciences économiques
Pavillon Lionel-Groulx, room C6034
Profile
Research expertise
I earned my PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester, under the supervision of Professor Mark Bils. My thesis consisted of trials on signaling, self-selection and return on investment in training. Generally speaking, I am interested in issues relating to wage dynamics and labour market economics.
I also hold the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation Chair in American Studies.
Affiliations and responsabilities
Research affiliations
Research units
Titulaire
Membre
Teaching and supervision
Student supervision
Theses and dissertation supervision (Papyrus Institutional Repository)
How do disruptions in the mortgage market affect consumption? Empirical evidence from the U.S.
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Essais en économetrie et économie de l'éducation
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Essays in labor and public economics
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Projects
Research projects
Subvention de déphasage_Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative (CIREQ)
Determinants of Wealth Inequality and their Implications for Economic Policy
Business Taxes and Resource Misallocation: A Macroeconomic Analysis
CENTRE INTERUNIVERSITAIRE DE RECHERCHE EN ECONOMIE QUANTITATIVE (CIREQ)
CENTRE INTERUNIVERSITAIRE DE RECHERCHE EN ECONOMIE QUANTITATIVE (CIREQ)
HUMAN CAPITAL AND GROWTH: A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY OF THE RETURN TO EDUCATION AND THE ABILITY BIAS
Outreach
Publications and presentations
Publications
The Cyclical Behavior of Job Quality and Real Wage Growth, (with A. Bellou), American Economic Review: Insights, forthcoming
Loss-Offset Provisions in the Corporate Tax Code and Capital Misallocation (with I. Schott), Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 105, 20119
The evolution of wealth inequality over half a century: the role of taxes, transfers and technology (with M. Poschke), Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 77(1), 2016
Transitional Dynamics and the Optimality of Progressive Income Redistribution (with O. Bakis and M. Poschke), Review of Economic Dynamics 18(3), 2015
The Rising Skill Premium and Deunionization (with O. Acikgoz), Journal of Monetary Economics 61(3), 2014
Communications
Labor Substitutability among Schooling Groups, with M Bils and K Wu
Corporate Tax Cuts and the Decline of the Labor Share, with I. Schott
Accounting for Wealth Concentration in the US, with D. Leung and M. Poschke
The macroeconomic and distributional effects of progressive wealth taxes, with M. Poschke
Quantifying the Signaling Role of Education
Disciplines
- Economy
Areas of expertise
- Macroeconomics
- Labour economics
- Public economics
- United States
- Inequalities