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David Wiczer

Research Economist and Associate Adviser

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About

David Wiczer is an Associate Adviser in the Research Department at the Atlanta Fed, Research Fellow at the IZA, and an Associate Editor at the European Economic Review.

Biography

David Wiczer is a research economist and associate adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and an associate editor at the European Economic Review. Previously he was an associate professor at Stony Brook University, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and had temporary positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the National Bureau of Economic Research. He became an IZA research fellow in May 2023. Wiczer's research interests are at the intersection of labor and macroeconomics, studying job search, occupational choice, and social welfare programs including disability insurance. Wiczer holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota, a master's degree from the University of Illinois and a bachelor's degree from Carleton College, all in economics.

Published Work

Federal Reserve work covering the latest six years.

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External work by Atlanta Fed staff.

2020

"Multidimensional Skill Mismatch," American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics (2020), pp. 210–44 (with Fatih Guvenen, Burhanettin Kuruscu, and Satoshi Tanaka).