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Julieta Caunedo

Updated July 28, 2017


452 Uris Hall. Ithaca, NY 14850
+1.607.255.0248 julieta.caunedo@cornell.edu

CURRENT APPOINTMENT
Cornell University, Department of Economics July 2014- to date
Assistant Professor

EDUCATION
Ph. D. in Economics 2008-2014
Washington University in St Louis

Graduate Studies Diploma in Economics


2005-2007
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

Bachelor in Economics 2001-2004


Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

WORKING PAPERS
Capital Obsolescence and Agricultural Productivity (2017)
with Elisa Keller (U. of Exeter)

Who Quits Next? Firm Growth in Growing Economies (2017)


with Emircan Yurdagul (U. Carlos III)

Aggregate Fluctuations and the Industrial Structure of the US Economy (2017)

Industry Dynamics, Investment, and Uncertainty (2016)

Asymmetry and Federal Reserve Forecasts (2015)


with Riccardo DiCecio (StLFED), Ivana Komunjer (UCSD), and Michael Owyang (StLFED)
R&R Journal of Money Credit and Banking

IN PROGRESS
Agricultural productivity gaps: Feedbacks from human capital and equipment embodied
technology adoption
with E. Keller (U. of Exeter) and D. Jaume (Cornell University)

Efficiency with marginal product dispersion and firm selection

TEACHING
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Cornell University, undergraduate. Fall 2014-date
Macroeconomics, Cornell University, graduate course. Fall 2014-date
Industry Dynamics, Cornell University, graduate course. Fall 2014-date
Money and Credit, WUSTL, undergraduate. Teaching assistant Spring 2014
Macroeconomics, WUSTL, graduate course. Teaching assistant Fall 09, Spring 10

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SEMINARS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS


UNC, Charlotte*. 2018
SED Edinburgh, Cornell-Penn State Macro Workshop, Yale University*, CREI 2017
Barcelona*, U. Autonoma de Barcelona*, ASU Junior Macro Conference*.
NBER Summer Meetings (Economic Fluctuations and Growth), University of
2016
Notre-Dame, ITAM-PIER Summer Camp, SAET, InterAmerican Development
Bank (Research Department), SED Toulouse, Conference on Growth, Trade and
Dynamics.
Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, University of Exeter, Sao Paulo School of 2015
Economics, Barcelona GSE Forum, SED Warsaw, SAET, Cornell-Penn State Macro
Workshop, Workshop in Macroeconomics and Inequality (IMF), Duke University,
Binghamton University, Colgate University, RIDGE Trade and Firm dynamic
workshop, RIDGE Growth workshop.
Chicago FED, UTDT, SED Toronto, NASM 2014, VIII North American 2014
Productivity Workshop, LACEAs Labor Network, CU/PSU Macro Workshop,
University of Western Ontario, University of Texas at Austin, Stony Brook, PUC
Chile, Universidad de los Andes, Cornell University, UNC at Chapel Hill,
University of Alberta, Durham U. Business School, Universidad Carlos III.
Midwest Macro Meetings. SED Seoul. 2013
Workshop on Dynamic Macroeconomics, Cantabria Campus Nobel Event, 2012
Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings.
LACEA-LAMES Annual Meetings. 2011

*Scheduled
CONFERENCE DISCUSSIONS
*Micro and Macro Elasticity, E. Oberfield& D.Raval (2014)
Canadian Macro Workshop

*Capital Unemployment, Financial Shocks, and Investment Slumps, P. Ottonello (2015)


XVIII IEF Workshop

*Credit, Sectoral Misallocation and Productivity Growth: A Disaggregated Analysis, Meza et.
al. (2016) XIX IEF Workshop

*A new look at uncertainty shocks: Imperfect Information and Misallocation, Senga, T. (2016)
Barcelona Summer Forum.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
First Annual Notre Dame-Cornell conference on Macroeconomic Development, Summer 2017.
XIX Workshop in International Economics and Finance, March 2016, Bogota.
XVIII Workshop in International Economics and Finance, March 2015, Antigua.

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REFEREEING
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, International Journal of Economic Theory, The B.E.
Journal of Macroeconomics, AEJ-Macroeconomics, Journal of Business and Statistics, National
Science Foundation, Economic Modelling.

RESEARCH GRANTS
Institute for the Social Sciences, $6500 Cornell University, 2017-2019.
Einaudi Center Seed Grant, $10000 Einaudi Center 2014-2015 with E. Keller.
Institute for the Social Sciences, $10080 Cornell University 2014-2016 with E. Keller.

AWARDS
Cornell University
Professional Development Grant, 2015.
Washington University in St. Louis
Economics Department Fellowship, 2013-2014.
Dissertation Fellowship, 2012-2014.
John Stuart Mill Fellowship, 2008-2010.
Summer Research Fellowship, 2009-2013.
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Academic Merit Loan, 2001-2004.

Other RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Research Department 2010 -2012
International Monetary Fund Policy Development and Review 2007 - 2008
Inter American Development Bank Central America Department 2006 - 2007

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