Labor Studies.

Members of the NBER's Labor Studies Program met November 7-8 in Chicago. Program Directors David Autor of MIT and Alexandre Mas of Princeton University organized the meeting. These researchers' papers were presented and discussed:

* Emily Breza, Harvard University and NBER; Supreet Kaur, University of California, Berkeley and NBER; and Yogita Shamdasani, University of Pittsburgh, "Labor Rationing: A Revealed Preference Approach from Hiring Shocks"

* Gizem Kosar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Aysegul Sahin, University of Texas at Austin and NBER; and Basit Zafar, Arizona State University and NBER, "The Work-Leisure Tradeoff: Identifying the Heterogeneity"

* Paul Mohnen, University of Michigan, "The Impact of the Retirement Slowdown on the US Youth Labor Market"

* Henrik Kleven, Princeton University and NBER, "The EITC and the Extensive Margin: A Reappraisal" (NBER Working Paper 26405)

* Peter Q. Blair, Harvard University and NBER, and Benjamin Posmanick, Clemson University, "When Does Labor Market Flexibility...

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