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Victoria Gregory. I am an economist in the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. My research interests are in macroeconomics and labor economics. My work combines structural modeling and micro data to understand topics related to labor market dynamics.
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Working Papers. The Impact of Racial Segregation on College...
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The alpha beta gamma of the labor market. V Gregory, G Menzio, DG Wiczer. National Bureau of Economic Research. , 2021. 65. 2021. Firms as learning environments: Implications for earnings...
Working Papers. The Impact of Racial Segregation on College Attainment in Spatial Equilibrium [ draft: May 2024] (with Julian Kozlowski and Hannah Rubinton) Subjective Earnings Risk [ draft: January 2024] [ appendix] (R&R at Review of Economic Studies)
Victoria Gregory - Standard Vita. Gregory—Economist. Joined the Bank Staff May, 2020. Generated: June 2024. PhD Economics New York University. Education. 2020 BA Economics and Mathematics New York University 2012. Areas of Interest. Macroeconomics, labor economics, search. Journal Publications. "Pandemic Recession: L- or V-Shaped?"
Seminars and Conference Presentations (including scheduled) 2022. AEA/ASSA Annual Meeting, PHBS Sargent Institute Macro-Finance Workshop (Discussant), European Meeting of the Urban Economics Association (LSE), Women in Macro Conference (UChicago), SED Madison, McMaster University. 2021.
Victoria Gregory is an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. She has published papers on the pandemic recession, labor market dynamics, and monetary policy.
Real Wage Growth at the Micro Level. Working Paper 2023-024B by Victoria Gregory and Elisabeth Harding. This paper investigates patterns in real wage growth in 2022 to determine whether wages have kept up with rising price levels, and how this differs among labor market participants.