Suleyman Faruk Gozen
I'm a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Chicago.
My research interest lies in applied economics, with a specific focus on firm dynamics, technological change, innovation, and labor economics.
I am on the 2021-2022 job market, and I will be available for interviews at the EEA 2021 and the ASSA 2022 meetings.
Here is my CV, and Research Statement.
Contact: sgozen@uchicago.edu | Social Platforms: Twitter, LinkedIn, GitHub
References:
Job Market Paper
Intangible Capital Meets Skilled Labor: The Implications for U.S. Business Dynamism, joint with Yusuf Ozkara (Boston College)
Working Papers
Intangible Capital and Competition in Ride Sharing: The Case of Lyft-Motivate Merger, joint with Hasan K. Tosun (University of Minnesota)
Linking Real and Financial Connectedness, joint with Muhammed Ali Yildirim (Koc University) and Kamil Yilmaz (Koc University)
Work in Progress
Patents as Collateral: Innovative Financing for Innovation
Scale up with Intangible Capital
Adjusting Innovation: Firm-Level Responses to Trade Shocks, joint with Ari Boyarsky (Columbia Business School)
Global Intangibles with Local Humans: The Role of Multinational Companies, joint with Ivan Kirov (Analysis Group)