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Natalia Kolesnikova

Economist
Mailing Address:
Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
P.O. Box 442
St. Louis, MO 63166-0442
Phone: (314) 444-8549
Fax: (314) 444-8731
Email: natalia.a.kolesnikova@stls.frb.org

Vitae

Published Articles

"Earnings Functions When Wages and Prices Vary by Location"
with Dan Black and Lowell J. Taylor
Journal of Labor Economics, January 2009, 27(1), pp. 21-47.

Articles in Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Publications

"Community Colleges: A Route of Upward Economic Mobility"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Community Development Report, March 2009.

"Community Colleges: Not So Junior Anymore"
with Luke Shimek
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 2008, pp. 6-11.

"Local Price Variation and Labor Supply Behavior"
with Dan A. Black and Lowell J. Taylor
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Regional Economic Development, October 2008, 4(1), pp. 2-14.

Working Papers

2008-040C "Are Children 'Normal'?" - October 2008, Revised February 2009
with Dan Black, Seth G. Sanders, and Lowell J. Taylor
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)

2007-043D "Why Do So Few Women Work in New York (and So Many in Minneapolis)? Labor Supply of Married Women Across U.S. Cities" - October 2007, Revised October 2008
with Dan Black and Lowell J. Taylor
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)

Education

Degree Institution Major Date
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University Economics and Public Policy
2007
M.S. Carnegie Mellon University Economics 2004
M.S. Novosibirsk State University
Russia
Mathematics 1997
B.S. Novosibirsk State University
Russia
Mathematics 1995

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