Joan Llull
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
Markets, Organizations and Votes in Economics (MOVE)
Spain
Biography
Joan Llull is assistant professor of economics at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, research fellow at MOVE, affiliated professor at Barcelona GSE, and external fellow at CReAM (UCL). His research focuses on labor economics, and more specifically on immigration, internal migration, occupational mobility, inequality, human capital, family economics, and health. His main research typically estimates dynamic discrete choice models of equilibrium, but several of his papers also use more reduced form approaches. He teaches several microeconometrics courses at different programs of the Barcelona GSE, and a migration course in the Labor Economics Summer School.
Research Interest
Labor Economics, Microeconometrics, Structural Estimation, Discrete Choice
Publications
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"Expectations, Satisfaction, and Utility from Experience Goods: A Field Experiment in Theaters"
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"Marriage and Health: Selection, Protection, and Assortative Mating"
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"Internal Migration in Dual Labor Markets"