

Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
Sam Schulhofer-Wohl joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis as a senior economist in 2010, and he served as senior vice president and director of research from 2013 to 2016. Sam is currently a senior economist and research advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Content by Sam
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Worker Betas: Five Facts about Systematic Earnings Risk
March 5, 2017Research
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The Age-Time-Cohort Problem and the Identification of Structural Parameters in Life-Cycle Models
June 22, 2016Research
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Inflation at the Household Level: Web Appendix
June 3, 2016Research
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Inflation at the Household Level
June 3, 2016Research
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Understanding the Long-Run Decline in Interstate Migration
October 28, 2015Research
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Understanding the Long-Run Decline in Interstate Migration: Online Appendix
June 1, 2015Research
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The Roadmap and the Destination: Words as a Monetary Policy Tool
May 18, 2015Article
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Measuring Job-Finding Rates and Matching Efficiency with Heterogeneous Jobseekers
February 6, 2015Research
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Migration, Congestion Externalities, and the Evaluation of Spatial Investments
January 9, 2015Research
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Migration, Congestion Externalities, and the Evaluation of Spatial Investments
September 9, 2013Research
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Heterogeneity and Risk Sharing in Village Economies
June 17, 2013Research
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Why are Americans moving less?
June 10, 2013Article
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Portfolio Choices and Risk Preferences in Village Economies
June 3, 2013Research
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Do Newspapers Matter? Short-Run and Long-Run Evidence from the Closure of The Cincinnati Post
September 27, 2012Research
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Heterogeneity and Risk Sharing in Village Economies
July 9, 2012Research
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Negative Equity Does Not Reduce Homeowners’ Mobility
February 1, 2012Research
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Heterogeneity and Tests of Risk Sharing
September 13, 2011Research
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Modeling the Evolution of Age and Cohort Effects in Social Research
September 6, 2011Research
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Interstate Migration Has Fallen Less Than You Think: Consequences of Hot Deck Imputation in the Current Population Survey
June 9, 2011Research
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A Sharp Drop in Interstate Migration? Not really
April 18, 2011Article
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Do Newspapers Matter? Short-Run and Long-Run Evidence from the Closure of The Cincinnati Post
April 7, 2011Research
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Interstate Migration Has Fallen Less Than You Think: Consequences of Hot Deck Imputation in the Current Population Survey
March 1, 2011Research
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Negative Equity Does Not Reduce Homeowners' Mobility
December 22, 2010Research