
Lukas Mann
@lukasfmann
Economist, Macro+Labor. Visiting scholar @OIGInstitute @MinneapolisFed (24/25). Assistant Professor @WPCareySchool @ASU (Fall 25).
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http://lukasmann.com 18-02-2012 20:43:16
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Lukas Mann is joining our Economics Department at W. P. Carey School. We are very happy. Welcome to ASU Economics Lukas Mann !! sites.google.com/princeton.edu/…

I'll be joining W. P. Carey School at Arizona State University in the fall! I'm super excited about joining this wonderful department. Many thanks to everybody who helped make it happen.

We are thrilled to announce the 8th cohort of Institute Visiting Scholars! These scholars will pursue research while in residence Minneapolis Fed that helps create a more complete perspective on how the economy performs for all. Welcome! bit.ly/3WaDUi7


Lukas Mann Lukas Mann, Assistant Professor of Economics, W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University W. P. Carey School Arizona State University


📢Dear SED friends: the 2024 program is online!! editorialexpress.com/conference/SED… Looking forward to seeing you in BCN for a memorable SED conference!🎊 Elena Manresa SED Meeting



Workers likely don't have perfect information about their options in the labor market. Super interesting new JME paper by Lukas Mann & Jake Bradley shows that incorporating this feature helps align theory with data. One finding: the cost of missing information is large!

Gianluca Violante Gianluca Violante talked about "Job Amenity Shocks and Labor Reallocation" Here the paper: lfmann.github.io/files/papers/2…


Simon Margolin's (Simon Margolin) job market paper studies how corporate tax reforms pass through to workers’ welfare. simonmargolin.github.io/JM/jmp_SimonMa…


.professional age forecaster spotlights how visiting scholar Lukas Mann W. P. Carey School Arizona State University is reshaping our understanding of labor markets by developing realistic models of job searching, as people only learn slowly how in-demand their skills are. Read the column: bit.ly/4lrb6vQ

Visiting scholar Lukas Mann W. P. Carey School explores the messy realities of job transitions post-Great Recession. His research sheds light on how workers navigate the labor market and the economic implications of AI. In For All: bit.ly/4lrb6vQ

1/2: "Hot" or not? Learning the right lessons from the labor market after COVID. Short piece in which I try to stitch together messages from two great papers, and some small Q&A with some of their authors, Erik Hurst, and Gianluca Violante [minneapolisfed.org/article/2025/h…]
![Simon Mongey (@simon_mongey) on Twitter photo 1/2: "Hot" or not? Learning the right lessons from the labor market after COVID. Short piece in which I try to stitch together messages from two great papers, and some small Q&A with some of their authors, Erik Hurst, and <a href="/glviolante/">Gianluca Violante</a> [minneapolisfed.org/article/2025/h…] 1/2: "Hot" or not? Learning the right lessons from the labor market after COVID. Short piece in which I try to stitch together messages from two great papers, and some small Q&A with some of their authors, Erik Hurst, and <a href="/glviolante/">Gianluca Violante</a> [minneapolisfed.org/article/2025/h…]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GrAI8f2XAAAzkat.png)

The emergence of remote work explains the peculiar labor market dynamics after the pandemic, from Sadhika Bagga, Lukas Mann, Ayşegül Şahin, and Gianluca Violante nber.org/papers/w33787


Why has inequality across space increased in so many countries? By measuring how workers and firms sort across space, Lukas Mann deepens our understanding of regional differences and guides how it might be addressed. bit.ly/4lrb6vQ