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Andrea Weber

Professor
Economics and Business
Central European University
Hungary

Biography

Andrea Weber is an applied labor economist and her current research focuses on the interaction of labor markets with social insurance systems, the dynamics of unemployment, gender differences in the labor market, and the mobility of workers in the European Union. Andrea Weber received her PhD at the Vienna University of Technology in 2002. Prior to joining CEU she was professor of labor economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, professor of economics at the University of Mannheim, and visiting assistant professor at UC Berkeley.

Research Interest

Advanced Labor Economics, Advanced Microeconometrics, Econometrics 2, Labor Economics.

Publications

  • Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Labor Supply Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities, (with Raj Chetty, Adam Guren and Dayanand Manoli), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, eds. D. Acemoglu, J. Parker, and M. Woodford.

  • Recall Expectations and Duration Dependence, (with Arash Nekoei), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 105(5),142-146, 2015.

  • Nonparametric Evidence on the Effects of Financial Incentives on Retirement Decisions (with Dayanand Manoli), American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, forthcomingNov.2016.

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