Isaac Baley Gaytán

Isaac Baley Gaytán

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'''Isaac Baley Gaytán''' (Mexico City, 1983) is a Mexican economist and Associate Professor of Economics at [[Universitat Pompeu Fabra]] (UPF) in Barcelona. He is affiliated with the [[Barcelona School of Economics]] (BSE) and the Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREI). His research focuses on macroeconomic fluctuations, firm dynamics, and the role of frictions and information in shaping aggregate outcomes.
'''Isaac Baley Gaytán''' ([[Mexico City]], 1983) is a Mexican economist and Associate Professor of Economics at [[Universitat Pompeu Fabra]] (UPF) in Barcelona. He is affiliated with the [[Barcelona School of Economics]] (BSE) and the Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREI). His research focuses on macroeconomic fluctuations, firm dynamics, and the role of frictions and information in shaping aggregate outcomes.


He is coauthor, with [[Laura Veldkamp]], of ''[[The Data Economy: Tools and Applications]]'' (Princeton University Press).{{cite web|title=The Data Economy: Tools and Applications|url=https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691256726/the-data-economy|website=Princeton University Press|access-date=9 September 2025}}
He is coauthor, with [[Laura Veldkamp]], of ''[[The Data Economy: Tools and Applications]]'' (Princeton University Press).{{cite web|title=The Data Economy: Tools and Applications|url=https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691256726/the-data-economy|website=Princeton University Press|access-date=9 September 2025}}
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Baley's research examines how micro-level frictions—such as adjustment costs, information constraints, and matching—impact the behavior of firms and households and influence aggregate dynamics. He has written on investment irreversibility, price-setting under information frictions, lumpy forecasts, international trade uncertainty, occupational mismatch, and human capital dynamics.
Baley's research examines how micro-level frictions—such as adjustment costs, information constraints, and matching—impact the behavior of firms and households and influence aggregate dynamics. He has written on investment irreversibility, price-setting under information frictions, lumpy forecasts, international trade uncertainty, occupational mismatch, and human capital dynamics.


His articles have appeared in Econometrica, the Journal of Political Economy, the Review of Economic Studies, the Economic Journal, and the Journal of International Economics, among others.{{cite web|title=Isaac Baley Google Scholar|url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NqQR2C8AAAAJ|website=Google Scholar|access-date=9 September 2025}}
His articles have appeared in Econometrica, the Journal of Political Economy, [[the Review of Economic Studies]], the Economic Journal, and the Journal of International Economics, among others.{{cite web|title=Isaac Baley Google Scholar|url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NqQR2C8AAAAJ|website=Google Scholar|access-date=9 September 2025}}


== Publications ==
== Publications ==