
Assistant Professor — UCLA, Department of Economics
Faculty Research Fellow — NBER, Labor Studies program
Faculty Affiliate — California Center for Population Research; UCLA Latin American Institute
Email: haanwinckel@econ.ucla.edu
Working Papers
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Does regional variation in wage levels identify the effects of a national minimum wage?
- Revision and resubmission requested by The Journal of Labor Economics.
- arXiv:2307.01284
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Taxation and Household Decisions: an Intertemporal Analysis
(with Mary Ann Bronson and Maurizio Mazzocco)
- Revision and resubmission requested by The Journal of Political Economy.
- NBER Working Paper 32861
Accepted and Published Peer-Reviewed Papers
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Supply, Demand, Institutions, and Firms: A Theory of Labor Market Sorting and the Wage Distribution
- Accepted for publication at The American Economic Review.
- NBER Working Paper 31318
- Software packages for the task-based production function: Julia, Matlab
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Workforce Composition, Productivity, and Labor Regulations in a Compensating Differentials Theory of Informality
(with Rodrigo R. Soares)
- The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 88, Issue 6, November 2021, pp. 2970–3010
- Replication package: Zenodo or GitHub
- Media mentions: Revista Exame, Folha de São Paulo
- Faculti video (for general audiences)
- Recorded seminar presentation in Portuguese
Other Publications
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Fighting employment informality with schooling
(with Rodrigo R. Soares).
- IZA World of Labor, 2017.
Software
- Packages for the task-based production function from “Supply, Demand, Institutions, and Firms”:
- ModelObjectTools.jl: A Julia package for manipulating “structs” that hold model parameters and/or choice variables in optimization procedures.
Selected Work in Progress
- When the Matching Function Takes Sides: Model and Experimental Evidence from an Online Job Platform (with Caio Waisman and Navdeep Sahni)
- What Policies Can Attenuate the Negative Impacts of Import Competition? (with Bradley Setzler)
- Precautionary On-the-Job Search and Business Cycles (with Filipe Fiedler and Anthony Papac)