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Aysegul Sahin
Aysegul Sahin
 

Senior Economist
Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies Function
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

Phone (212) 720-5145
aysegul.sahin@ny.frb.org

 
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Publications in Journals

Unemployment Insurance and the Role of Self-Insurance
With A. Abdulkadiroglu and B. Kuruscu
Review of Economic Dynamics 2002, 3, 681-703,

Repeated Moral Hazard with Persistence
With T. Mukoyama
Economic Theory 2005, 25 (4) 831-854

Online Software Distribution without Enforcing Copy Protection as a Strategic Weapon
With K. Altinkemer and J. Guan
Information Systems and e-Business Management 2005, 3 (4) 343-361

Costs of Business Cycles for Unskilled Workers
With T. Mukoyama
Journal of Monetary Economics 2006, 53 (8) 2179-2193

Specialization and Human Capital in Search Equilibrium
With T. Mukoyama
Journal of the European Economic Association 2006, 4(2-3) 503-512

The Aggregate Implications of Indivisible Labor, Incomplete Markets and Search Frictions  PDF
With P. Krusell, T. Mukoyama and R. Rogerson
Journal of Monetary Economics, (Carnegie-Rochester Volume), 55 (5): 961-979, July 2008
43 pages / 283 kb

Specialization and Efficiency with Labor-Market Matching  PDF
With T. Mukoyama
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2009, 33 (1) 221-236
32 pages / 194 kb

Why did the Average Duration of Unemployment Become So Much Longer?  PDF
With T. Mukoyama
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2009, 56 (2) 200-209
68 pages / 439 kb

Revisiting the Welfare Effects of Eliminating Business Cycles  PDF
With P. Krusell, T. Mukoyama, and A. Smith, Jr.
Review of Economic Dynamics, 2009, 12 (3) 393-402
43 pages / 271 kb

Job-Finding and Separation Rates in the OECD
With B. Hobijn
Economics Letters, 2009, 104 (3) 107-111

Aysegul Sahin's CVPDF

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