David Berger

David Berger

Duke University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About David Berger

David Berger, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of Macroeconomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Refinancing frictions, mortgage pricing and redistribution

Monopsony Amplifies Distortions from Progressive Taxes

An anatomy of monopsony: Search frictions, amenities, and bargaining in concentrated markets

Comments on the 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines: A Labor Market Perspective

Imperfect risk sharing and the business cycle

Merger guidelines for the labor market

Minimum wages, efficiency and welfare

Testing and reopening in an SEIR model

David Berger Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

3337

Citations(since 2020)

2410

Cited By

1961

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Duke University

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David Berger Skills & Research Interests

Macroeconomics

Top articles of David Berger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Refinancing frictions, mortgage pricing and redistribution

David W Berger

Konstantin Milbradt

Fabrice Tourre

Joseph S Vavra

2024/1/8

Monopsony Amplifies Distortions from Progressive Taxes

David W Berger

Kyle F Herkenhoff

Simon Mongey

Negin Mousavi

2024/1/1

An anatomy of monopsony: Search frictions, amenities, and bargaining in concentrated markets

NBER Macroeconomics Annual

David Berger

Kyle Herkenhoff

Andreas R Kostøl

Simon Mongey

2024/1/1

Comments on the 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines: A Labor Market Perspective

David Berger

Thomas Hasenzagl

Kyle Herkenhoff

Simon Mongey

Eric Posner

2023/8/18

Imperfect risk sharing and the business cycle

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

David Berger

Luigi Bocola

Alessandro Dovis

2023/8

Merger guidelines for the labor market

David W Berger

Thomas Hasenzagl

Kyle F Herkenhoff

Simon Mongey

Eric A Posner

2023/4/13

Minimum wages, efficiency and welfare

David W Berger

Kyle F Herkenhoff

Simon Mongey

2022/1/17

Testing and reopening in an SEIR model

Review of Economic Dynamics

David Berger

Chengdai Huang

Kyle Herkenhoff

Simon Mongey

2020/11

Inattentive Households, Mortgage Redistribution, and Inequality

David W Berger

Konstantin Milbradt

Fabrice Tourre

Joseph Vavra

2022/6

Labor market power

American Economic Review

David Berger

Kyle Herkenhoff

Simon Mongey

2022/4/1

Mortgage prepayment and path-dependent effects of monetary policy

American Economic Review

David Berger

Konstantin Milbradt

Fabrice Tourre

Joseph Vavra

2021/9/1

Stimulating housing markets

The Journal of Finance

David Berger

Nicholas Turner

Eric Zwick

2020/2

Uncertainty shocks as second-moment news shocks

The Review of Economic Studies

David Berger

Ian Dew-Becker

Stefano Giglio

2020/1/1

Quantifying Sources of Labor Market Power

Available at SSRN 3850778

Kyle Herkenhoff

David Berger

Simon Mongey

2020/12/6

Where should the marginal dollar go in US fiscal policy—to testing or to the safety net—amid a pandemic-induced economic downturn?

David Berger

Kyle Herkenhoff

2020/4/27

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Co-Authors

H-index: 46
Eduardo Engel

Eduardo Engel

Universidad de Chile

H-index: 30
Stefano Giglio

Stefano Giglio

Yale University

H-index: 27
Guido Lorenzoni

Guido Lorenzoni

Northwestern University

H-index: 21
Erik Hjalmarsson

Erik Hjalmarsson

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 20
Veronica Guerrieri

Veronica Guerrieri

University of Chicago

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