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John M. Coglianese

Education

  • Ph.D., Political Economy & Government, Harvard University, 2018
  • M.A., Political Economy & Government, Harvard University, 2014
  • B.A., Economics and Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 2011
Current Research Topics
  • Labor Force Participation
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Economist

    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

    2018 - present
  • Coglianese, John, and Brendan M. Price (2020). "Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2020-084. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
  • Coglianese, John, Todd D. Gerarden, and James H. Stock (2020). "The Effects of Fuel Prices, Environmental Regulations, and Other Factors on U.S. Coal Production, 2008-2016," The Energy Journal, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 55-81.
  • Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel, John Coglianese, and Loukas Karabarbounis (2019). "The Macro Effects of Unemployment Benefit Extensions: a Measurement Error Approach" The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 134, no. 1, pp. 227-279.
  • Coglianese, John, Lucas W. Davis, Lutz Kilian, James H. Stock (2017). "Anticipation, Tax Avoidance, and the Price Elasticity of Gasoline Demand," Journal of Applied Econometrics, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 1-15.
  • conference

    January 2020

    ASSA Annual Meeting

    Unemployment Insurance and Macroeconomic Stabilization

  • seminar

    December 2019

    Census Bureau seminar

    Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions

  • seminar

    November 2019

    Brigham Young University seminar

    Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions

  • discussion

    October 2019

    Federal Reserve Board (FRB) Nontraditional Data, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing in Macroeconomics Conference

    Discussion of "Macroeconomic Indicator Forecasting with Deep Neural Networks"

  • discussion

    May 2019

    Federal Reserve System (FRS) Applied Micro Conference

    Discussion of "Falling Out? Polarization and the Decline in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation"

  • conference

    May 2019

    Society of Labor Economics (SOLE) Annual Meeting

    Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions

  • conference

    March 2019

    Washington Area Labor Economics Symposium (WALES)

    Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions

  • seminar

    March 2019

    University of Maryland labor seminar

    The Rise of In-and-Outs: Declining Labor Force Participation of Prime Age Men

  • conference

    January 2019

    ASSA Annual Meeting

    The Rise of In-and-Outs: Declining Labor Force Participation of Prime Age Men

  • seminar

    October 2018

    University of California San Diego (UCSD) macro seminar

    The Rise of In-and-Outs: Declining Labor Force Participation of Prime Age Men

  • conference

    August 2018

    Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics (SITE) Micro and Macro of Labor Markets Conference

    The Rise of In-and-Outs: Declining Labor Force Participation of Prime Age Men

  • conference

    May 2018

    Society of Labor Economics (SOLE) Annual Meeting

    The Rise of In-and-Outs: Declining Labor Force Participation of Prime Age Men

  • conference

    May 2016

    Society of Labor Economics (SOLE) Annual Meeting

    Do Unemployment Insurance Extensions Reduce Employment?

Awards
  • 2016

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth

    Doctoral Grant

  • 2017

    Harvard University

    Certificate of Distinction in Teaching

  • 2015

    Harvard University

    Certificate of Distinction in Teaching

  • 2014

    Harvard University

    Certificate of Distinction in Teaching

  • 2011

    Harvard University

    Political Economy & Government Fellowship

Referee
  • Quarterly Journal of Economics
  • American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
  • Journal of Public Economics
  • Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • The Economic Journal
  • Journal of the European Economic Association
  • Oxford Economic Papers
Last update: October 13, 2020