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Matthew Rognlie

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http://mattrognlie.com

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Department of Economics
Northwestern University

Evanston, Illinois (United States)
http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/
RePEc:edi:denwuus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2024. "Fiscal and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents," NBER Working Papers 32991, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Auclert, Adrien & Monnery, Hugo & Rognlie, Matthew & Straub, Ludwig, 2023. "Managing an Energy Shock: Fiscal and Monetary Policy," CEPR Discussion Papers 18340, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Auclert, Adrien & Rognlie, Matthew & Straub, Ludwig, 2023. "The Trickling Up of Excess Savings," CEPR Discussion Papers 17872, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  4. Aggarwal, Rishabh & Auclert, Adrien & Rognlie, Matthew & Straub, Ludwig, 2022. "Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies," CEPR Discussion Papers 17397, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  5. Auclert, Adrien & Rigato, Rodolfo & Rognlie, Matthew & Straub, Ludwig, 2022. "New Pricing Models, Same Old Phillips Curves?," CEPR Discussion Papers 17473, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  6. Auclert, Adrien & Rognlie, Matthew & Souchier, Martin & Straub, Ludwig, 2021. "Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents: Sizing up the Real Income Channel," CEPR Discussion Papers 16198, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  7. Auclert, Adrien & Malmberg, Hannes & Martenet, Frederic & Rognlie, Matthew, 2021. "Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century," CEPR Discussion Papers 16470, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  8. Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2020. "Micro Jumps, Macro Humps: Monetary Policy and Business Cycles in an Estimated HANK Model," CESifo Working Paper Series 8051, CESifo.
  9. Auclert, Adrien & Rognlie, Matthew, 2020. "MPCs, MPEs and Multipliers: A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models," CEPR Discussion Papers 14977, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  10. Matthew Rognlie, 2019. "Aggregate capital-labor substitution: preferences, not technology," 2019 Meeting Papers 1495, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  11. Auclert, Adrien & Bardoczy, Bence & Rognlie, Matthew & Straub, Ludwig, 2019. "Using the Sequence-Space Jacobian to Solve and Estimate Heterogeneous-Agent Models," CEPR Discussion Papers 13890, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  12. Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2018. "The Intertemporal Keynesian Cross," NBER Working Papers 25020, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Adrien Auclert & Ludwig Straub & Matthew Rognlie, 2018. "Forward Guidance is More Powerful Than You Think," 2018 Meeting Papers 1003, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  14. Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie, 2018. "Inequality and Aggregate Demand," NBER Working Papers 24280, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  15. Matthew Rognlie & Andrei Shleifer & Alp Simsek, 2014. "Investment Hangover and the Great Recession," NBER Working Papers 20569, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Articles

  1. Adrien Auclert & Rodolfo Rigato & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2024. "New Pricing Models, Same Old Phillips Curves?," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 139(1), pages 121-186.
  2. Rishabh Aggarwal & Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2023. "Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies," NBER Macroeconomics Annual, University of Chicago Press, vol. 37(1), pages 325-412.
  3. Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2023. "The Trickling Up of Excess Savings," AEA Papers and Proceedings, American Economic Association, vol. 113, pages 70-75, May.
  4. Adrien Auclert & Bence Bardóczy & Matthew Rognlie, 2023. "MPCs, MPEs, and Multipliers: A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 105(3), pages 700-712, May.
  5. Adrien Auclert & Bence Bardóczy & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2021. "Using the Sequence‐Space Jacobian to Solve and Estimate Heterogeneous‐Agent Models," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 89(5), pages 2375-2408, September.
  6. Matthew Rognlie, 2020. "Comment," NBER Macroeconomics Annual, University of Chicago Press, vol. 34(1), pages 267-279.
  7. Matthew Rognlie, 2019. "Comment," NBER Macroeconomics Annual, University of Chicago Press, vol. 33(1), pages 235-248.
  8. Matthew Rognlie & Andrei Shleifer & Alp Simsek, 2018. "Investment Hangover and the Great Recession," American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 10(2), pages 113-153, April.
  9. Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie, 2017. "Aggregate Demand and the Top 1 Percent," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 107(5), pages 588-592, May.
  10. Auclert, Adrien & Rognlie, Matthew, 2016. "Unique equilibrium in the Eaton–Gersovitz model of sovereign debt," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 84(C), pages 134-146.
  11. Matthew Rognlie, 2015. "Deciphering the Fall and Rise in the Net Capital Share: Accumulation or Scarcity?," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 46(1 (Spring), pages 1-69.

Chapters

  1. Matthew Rognlie, 2024. "Comment on "Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations: Insights from TANK Models"," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2024, volume 39, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Rishabh Aggarwal & Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub, 2022. "Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2022, volume 37, pages 325-412, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Matthew Rognlie, 2019. "Comment on "Optimal Inflation and the Identification of the Phillips Curve"," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2019, volume 34, pages 267-279, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Matthew Rognlie, 2018. "Comment on "Accounting for Factorless Income"," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2018, volume 33, pages 235-248, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 23 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (16) 2014-11-07 2014-11-28 2015-11-01 2018-03-19 2018-10-01 2019-08-26 2019-08-26 2019-10-14 2020-02-03 2020-03-02 2020-07-27 2020-09-14 2021-06-21 2021-06-28 2021-08-30 2023-09-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (14) 2016-11-20 2018-04-02 2018-09-10 2018-10-01 2019-08-26 2020-02-03 2020-03-02 2020-07-27 2020-09-14 2021-06-21 2021-06-28 2021-08-30 2022-08-08 2023-09-18. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (8) 2018-10-01 2019-10-14 2020-02-03 2020-03-02 2020-07-27 2021-06-28 2022-09-05 2023-09-18. Author is listed
  4. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (6) 2019-08-26 2019-08-26 2020-02-03 2020-09-14 2021-06-21 2021-06-28. Author is listed
  5. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (5) 2014-11-07 2014-11-28 2015-11-01 2021-06-28 2022-08-08. Author is listed
  6. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (4) 2019-10-14 2020-02-03 2021-06-28 2023-09-18
  7. NEP-BAN: Banking (2) 2022-08-08 2023-09-18
  8. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (2) 2018-04-02 2018-10-01
  9. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2021-08-30
  10. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2019-08-26
  11. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (1) 2021-08-30
  12. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2019-08-26
  13. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2023-09-18
  14. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2023-02-20
  15. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (1) 2021-08-30

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