Eric French
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Eric French is a senior economist and research advisor on the microeconomics team in the economic research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. French's research has been published in Econometrica, the Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Handbook of Labor Economics and Journal of Human Resources and is featured in Chicago Fed research publications, including Economic Perspectives and Chicago Fed Letter. He has taught at the Department of Economics and the Business School at Northwestern University.
He received a B.A. in economics from the University of California–Berkeley, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Articles by Eric French:
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Spending, income, and debt responses to minimum-wage hikes
6 March 2013, 12023 reads
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Life expectancy, medical expenses, and old age saving
14 February 2009, 34059 reads
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