Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham is assistant professor of finance at the Yale School of Management. Goldsmith-Pinkham’s research interests include consumer and corporate finance, econometrics, and social networks. His current work focuses on assessing the costs and benefits of debtor protection policies and understanding the role that consumer debt plays in the macroeconomy. Paul’s research also studies machine learning techniques applied to economics questions. Before joining Yale, Paul was a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Swarthmore College, and a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University.
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Coronavirus job losses for the past two weeks could match two years of the Great Recession’s job losses: Estimates of new claims filed are 10 million
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The coronavirus crisis led to a record-breaking spike in weekly unemployment insurance claims: An estimated 3.4 million workers filed for unemployment last week