ANDREAS I. MUELLER July 2012

Columbia Business School [email protected] Uris Hall 824 www.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/amueller 3022 Broadway phone: +1‐212‐854‐0248 New York, NY 10027 fax: +1‐212‐662‐8474

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2012 – Assistant Professor, Finance and Division, Columbia Business School 2012 – IZA Research Fellow 2011 Instructor, Finance and Economics Division, Columbia Business School

EDUCATION

2011 PhD in Economics, IIES, 2005 MA in International Economics, Graduate Institute, Geneva 2003 BA & MA in International Relations, Graduate Institute, Geneva

RESEARCH FIELDS

Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Monetary Economics.

PUBLICATIONS AND FORTHCOMING ARTICLES

‐ “Asymmetric Labor Market Institutions in the EMU and the Volatility of Inflation and Unemployment Differentials” (with Mirko Abbritti), forthcoming in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

‐ “The Lot of the Unemployed: A Time Use Perspective” (with Alan B. Krueger), forthcoming in the Journal of the European Economic Association.

‐ “Time Use, Emotional Well‐Being and Unemployment: Evidence from Longitudinal Data” (with Alan B. Krueger), American Economic Review (Papers & Proceedings), Vol. 102 (3), May 2012, pp. 549‐99.

‐ “Job Search, Emotional Well‐Being and Job Finding in a Period of Mass Unemployment: Evidence from High‐ Frequency Longitudinal Data” (with Alan B. Krueger), Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Vol. 42 (1), Spring 2011, pp. 1‐81.

‐ “On‐the‐Job Search and Wage Dispersion: New Evidence from Time Use Data”, Economics Letters, Vol. 109 (2), November 2010, pp. 124‐127.

‐ “Job Search and Unemployment Benefits: New Evidence from Time Use Data” (with Alan B. Krueger), Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 94 (3‐4), April 2010, pp. 298‐307.

WORKING PAPERS

‐ “Separations, Sorting and Cyclical Unemployment”

HONORS & AWARDS

2012 Arnbergska prize, awarded by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2007 – 2011 Research scholarship, Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation 2010 – 2011 Research scholarship, Carl Mannerfelt Foundation 2007 – 2008 Hedeliusstipendium for studies abroad 2005 – 2006 Graduate Scholarship, Stockholm School of Economics 2003 1st in class award, MA in International Relations, Graduate Institute, Geneva

TEACHING

2012 Global Economic Environment II: Business Cycles and Financial Markets (MBA)

OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES SINCE 2006

2009 Summer Internship, Research Department, Riksbank 2008 Summer Internship, Research Department, Central Bank of Iceland 2007 Summer Internship, Research Department, Central Bank of Iceland

REFEREEING

American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, Economic Journal, Economics Letters, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Labor Economics, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, International Finance, Southern Economic Journal.

PRESENTATIONS & DISCUSSIONS

2012: AEA meetings, Chicago; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (week‐long visitor).

2011: NBER Workshop at Aarhus University; Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Brookings Panel on Economic Activity; Bank of England; Aarhus University; University of Essex; Northwestern University; ; University of Southampton; University of ; McGill University; University of Western Ontario; Columbia Business School; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; University of Montreal; Toulouse School of Economics.

2010: ESOP, ; 4th Nordic Summer Symposium in Macroeconomics, Mustio; Uppsala University; Econometric Society European Winter Meeting, Rome; IIES, Stockholm; University of Warwick.

2007 – 2009: 4th End‐of‐Year Conference of Swiss Economists Abroad, Basel; Sveriges Riksbank; Conference in Honour of Richard Layard and Stephen Nickell, LSE; SOFI, Stockholm University; 3rd End‐of‐Year Conference of Swiss Economists Abroad, Zurich; Graduate Labor Lunch, ; Congress of the European Economic Association, Milan; 2nd Nordic Summer Symposium in Macroeconomics, Sandbjerg; University of Lausanne; LoWER Conference, Amsterdam; Central Bank of Iceland.

LANGUAGE SKILLS

German (native), English (fluent), French (fluent), Italian (intermediate), Swedish (intermediate).

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Citizenship: Swiss; Marital Status: Married, one child.

REFERENCES

Professor Per Krusell Professor Alan B. Krueger Institute for International Economic Studies Industrial Relations Section Stockholm University Princeton University SE‐106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Princeton, NJ 08544‐2098, United States Tel.: +46‐8‐16 30 73 Tel.: +1‐609‐258 4046 [email protected] [email protected]

Professor Professor John Hassler Institute for International Economic Studies Institute for International Economic Studies Stockholm University Stockholm University SE‐106 91 Stockholm, Sweden SE‐106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Tel.: +46‐8‐16 30 66 Tel.: +46‐8‐16 20 70 [email protected] [email protected]