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Andres Drenik
Andres Drenik
Assistant Professor, The University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu - Homepage
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Paying outsourced labor: Direct evidence from linked temp agency-worker-client data
A Drenik, S Jäger, P Plotkin, B Schoefer
Review of Economics and Statistics 105 (1), 206-216, 2023
812023
Price setting under uncertainty about inflation
A Drenik, DJ Perez
Journal of Monetary Economics 116, 23-38, 2020
31*2020
Concentration, Market Power, and Misallocation: The Role of Endogenous Customer Acquisition
H Afrouzi, A Drenik, R Kim
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
27*2023
The international price of remote work
A Brinatti, A Cavallo, J Cravino, A Drenik
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
222021
Currency choice in contracts
A Drenik, R Kirpalani, D Perez
Review of Economic Studies, 2018
22*2018
The evolution of the earnings distribution in a volatile economy: Evidence from Argentina
J Blanco, B Diaz de Astarloa, A Drenik, C Moser, D Trupkin
Quantitative Economics, 2021
212021
Wealth redistribution after exchange rate devaluations
A Drenik, G Pereira, DJ Perez
AEA Papers and Proceedings 108, 552-556, 2018
192018
Sympathy for the Diligent and the Demand for Workfare
A Drenik, R Perez-Truglia
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 153, 77-102, 2018
182018
The extension of credit with nonexclusive contracts and sequential banking externalities
G De Giorgi, A Drenik, E Seira
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 15 (1), 233-271, 2023
16*2023
Domestic price dollarization in emerging economies
A Drenik, DJ Perez
Journal of Monetary Economics 122, 38-55, 2021
162021
A Theory of Labor Markets with Inefficient Turnover
A Blanco, A Drenik, C Moser, E Zaratiegui
13*2024
Pricing in multiple currencies in domestic markets
A Drenik, DJ PEREZ
Manuscript, Columbia University, 2017
122017
Labor market dynamics after nominal devaluations
A Drenik
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University, 2016
102016
Illiquid Lemon Markets and the Macroeconomy
A Bierdel, A Drenik, J Herreño, P Ottonello
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
6*2023
Nominal Devaluations, Inflation and Inequality
A Blanco, A Drenik, E Zaratiegui
6*2022
How Does Inflation “Grease the Wheels” in a Frictional Labor Market?
A Blanco, A Drenik
2023
Essays in Macroeconomics
AP Drenik
stanford university, 2016
2016
Do Latin American equity markets anticipate corporate announcements so much more than the US market?
A Drenik
2009
Mobility Out of Low-Wage Jobs by Young American Men
T MaCurdy, A Drenik
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