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1 Eran Yashiv LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Update: October 2015 a. Work in Progress/In revision b. Submitted papers c. Published papers a. Work In Progress/ In Revision 1. (with Espen Moen) Matching Workers 2. (with Renato Faccini) Hiring and Investment Frictions in a DSGE Model 3. (with Renato Faccini) Inflation Dynamics and Marginal Costs: the Crucial Role of Hiring and Investment Frictions. 4. (with Pierre Collin Dufresne) Macroeconomic Fundamentals, Central Bank Intervention and Exchange Rate Behavior. 5. (with Darin Vaisman) Policymaker Preferences, Frictions and Labor Market Outcomes. 6. (with Nir Levy and Rob Sauer) A Model of Migration Frictions. 7. (with Nitsa Kasir) Modernity vs. Tradition in the Determination of Female Labor Supply. b. Submitted Papers

2 8. Counter Cyclical Recruiting Rates and the Value of Jobs Submitted to the Quarterly Journal of Economics 9. (with Gadi Perets) The Fundamental Nature of HARA Utility. Submitted to the International Economic Review c. Published Papers 10. Capital Values, Job Values and the Joint Behavior of Hiring and Investment. Review of Economic Dynamics, forthcoming. 11. (with Tomer Blumkin and Leif Danziger) Optimal Unemployment Benefits Policy and the Firm Productivity Distribution. International Tax and Public Finance, forthcoming. 12. The Labour Market of Israeli Arabs: Key Features and Policy Solutions. CEPR Policy Insight no. 78, February 2015. 13. Developments in the National Economy and the Implications for Natioanl Security, in Anat Kurz and Shlomo Brom (eds.) Strategic Survey for Israel 2014 2015, Institute for National Security Studies, 2015, 161 168. 14. Operation Protective Edge: An Economic Summary in S. Brom and A. Kurz (eds). The Lessons of Operation Protective Edge,, Institute for National Security Studies, November 2013, 143 150 15. The Macro Perspective, in D. Ben David (ed.) State of the Nation Report Society, Economy and Policy 2012, Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, 2013. 16. The Israeli Banking System and Capital Market in Face of the Euro Crisis, Quarterly Banking Review 174, 11 16, 2013 (in Hebrew). 17. Changes in Labor Survey Data and Their Meaning Force, in D. Ben David (ed.) State of the Nation Report Society, Economy and Policy 2012, Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, 2013, 221 225. 18. (with Nitsa Kasir) Arab Women in the Israeli Labor Market: Characteristics and Policy Proposals Israel Economic Review 2013, 10, 2, 1 41.

3 Hebrew version: Employment Policy: the Case of Israeli Arab Women. Economics Quarterly, March/June 2011, vol. 1 2, 120 160. 19. The Macro Perspective, in D. Ben David (ed.) State of the Nation Report Society, Economy and Policy 2011, Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, November 2012. 20. (with Maysa Abu Awad and Tanya Baron ) Labor Relations in the MENA Region: More Integration Towards a Brighter Future, in A. Arnon and S. Bamya (eds). API, Aix Group Report, 2012. 21. Israeli Arabs in the Labor Market. Van Leer Institute, 2012, Jerusalem (in Hebrew). 22. The Macro Perspective, in D. Ben David (ed.) State of the Nation Report Society, Economy and Policy 2010, Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, December 2011. 23. (with Nitsa Kasir) Patterns of Labor Force Participation Among Israeli Arabs. Israel Economic Review Vol. 9, No. 1, 2011, 53 101. Hebrew version in The Bank of Israel Review, 84, 39 86, December 2010. 24. A New Public Agenda for Israel, editor and co author, Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel, August 2011. 25. Macroeconomic Policy in Times of Crisis, Proceedings of the 17 th Annual Economic Conference, The Israel Democracy Institute, 2009 (in Hebrew). 26. The Beveridge Curve. in: L. Blume and S. N. Durlauf (eds). The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2 nd edition, 2008. 27. U.S. Labor Market Dynamics Revisited, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Special Issue on Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Labor Market, 109 (4), 779 806, December 2007. 28. Labor Search and Matching in Macroeconomics, European Economic Review, 51, 8, 1859 1895, November 2007. Lead paper. 29. (with Monika Merz) Labor and the Market Value of the Firm, American Economic Review, 97, 4, 1419-1431, September 2007. 30. Evaluating the Performance of the Search and Matching Model, European Economic Review, 50, 909 936, May 2006.

4 Longer version reprinted in: Chapter 20, H. Bunzel, B.J. Christensen, G.R. Neumann, and J.M. Robin (eds.) Structural Models of Wage and Employment Dynamics, Elsevier, North Holland, 2006, 511 544. 31. TEXTBOOK: International Monetary Economics, part II, The Open University, Tel Aviv, 2006 (in Hebrew). 32. Share Prices and the Value of Workers, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Winter 2005, Vol. 45, 4, 452 461. 33. The Israeli and Palestinian Labor Markets, in S. Shamir (ed.) Academic Studies on Regional Cooperation, Ramot Tel Aviv University Press 2005, pp. 9 30 (in Hebrew). 34. Macroeconomic Policy Lessons of Labor Market Frictions, European Economic Review, 48, 259 284, April 2004. 35. Foreign Workers, Chapter 4 in Reuben Gronau (ed.) Globalization: The Israeli Economy in the Shadow of World Economy Processes, Proceedings of the 10 th Annual Economic Conference, The Israel Democracy Institute, 2003, pp. 79 88 (in Hebrew). 36. New Populations in the Labor Market: Orthodox Jews and Arabs, Chapter 3 in Reuben Gronau (ed.), Strategy for Economic Growth in Israel, Proceedings of the 9 th Annual Economic Conference, The Israel Democracy Institute, 2002, pp. 79 100 (in Hebrew). 37. TEXTBOOK: International Monetary Economics, part I, the Open University, first edition 2000, second printing 2003 (in Hebrew). 38. The Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment, American Economic Review, 90 (5), 1297 1322, December 2000. 39. Israeli Unemployment: The Effects of Policy. Economics Quarterly, 3, 418 430, October 2000 (in Hebrew). 40. Hiring As Investment Behavior, Review of Economic Dynamics, 3, 486 522, July 2000. 41. The Palestinian Labor Market: Occupational and Locational Choices. Economics Quarterly 1, 129 145, March 2000 (in Hebrew). 42. Palestinian Workers in Israel: Patterns of Employment, in: Dilek Cinar, August Gächter, and Harald Waldrauch, eds., Irregular Migration: Dynamics, Impact, Policy

5 Options. Eurosocial No. 67/00, Vienna, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, 2000, 129 140. 43. Capital Controls Policy: An Intertemporal Perspective. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 22(2) 219 245, February 1998. 44. Capital Controls as Taxation Policy. International Tax and Public Finance, 4, 263 276, July 1997. 45. The Beveridge Curve in the Israeli Economy: A Tool for Analyzing the Determinants of Unemployment. Economics Quarterly 1, 21 32 April 1996 (in Hebrew). 46. (with Rafi Melnick) The Macroeconomic Effects of Financial Innovation: The Case of Israel, Chapter 8, in: M. Blejer, Z.Eckstein, Z. Hercowitz and L. Leiderman (eds.) Financial Factors in Economic Stabilization and Growth, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 220 250. 47. Money Demand in a High Inflation Economy: the Case of Israel. The Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXVI, 1, 186 191, February 1994. 48. The Determinants of High Unemployment in Israel and Possible Solutions, in: Batya Harari and Efraim Tamari (eds.) The Labor Market in Israel, Ministry of Economics, Jerusalem, 1993, pp.79 100 (in Hebrew). 49. Optimal Inflation and the Government Revenue Mix. Economics Letters, 731(2),151 154, December 1989.