Gizem Kosar is an Economic Research Advisor in the Microeconomics Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She was selected to the Editorial Board of AEJ Macro in January 2026. Her research studies how households’ perceptions and subjective expectations shape labor supply and consumption decisions, how individuals form and update expectations, and how public assistance programs affect the labor supply of low-income families. She also works on incorporating subjective expectations data into structural models and on identifying household preferences using probabilistic stated-choice data. Gizem received her PhD in Economics from Johns Hopkins University in 2015.