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Matthew Rognlie
Matthew Rognlie
Assistant Professor, Northwestern University
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Deciphering the fall and rise in the net capital share: accumulation or scarcity?
M Rognlie
Brookings papers on economic activity 2015 (1), 1-69, 2016
6392016
The intertemporal keynesian cross
A Auclert, M Rognlie, L Straub
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018
2722018
Inequality and aggregate demand
A Auclert, M Rognlie
Unpublished Paper, 2016
2472016
A note on Piketty and diminishing returns to capital
M Rognlie
Unpublished paper, MIT, 2014
2352014
Using the Sequence-Space Jacobian to Solve and Estimate Heterogeneous-Agent Models
A Auclert, B Bardóczy, M Rognlie, L Straub
2162019
Preference functions that score rankings and maximum likelihood estimation
V Conitzer, M Rognlie, L Xia
Twenty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2009
2102009
Micro Jumps, Macro Humps: monetary policy and business cycles in an estimated HANK model
A Auclert, M Rognlie, L Straub
National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series, 2020
1982020
What lower bound? Monetary policy with negative interest rates
M Rognlie
Unpublished manuscript, 2016
134*2016
Investment hangover and the great recession
M Rognlie, A Shleifer, A Simsek
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 10 (2), 113-153, 2018
1062018
Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century
A Auclert, H Malmberg, F Martenet, M Rognlie
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
1032021
MPCs, MPEs, and Multipliers: A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models
A Auclert, B Bardóczy, M Rognlie
The Review of Economics and Statistics 105 (3), 700-712, 2023
782023
Unique equilibrium in the Eaton–Gersovitz model of sovereign debt
A Auclert, M Rognlie
Journal of Monetary Economics 84, 134-146, 2016
782016
Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents: Sizing up the Real Income Channel
A Auclert, M Rognlie, M Souchier, L Straub
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
762021
Aggregate demand and the top 1 percent
A Auclert, M Rognlie
American Economic Review 107 (5), 588-592, 2017
332017
Managing an Energy Shock: Fiscal and Monetary Policy
A Auclert, H Monnery, M Rognlie, L Straub
Working Paper, 2023
322023
A Note on Multipliers in NK Models with GHH Preferences
A Auclert, M Rognlie
Working Paper, 2017
27*2017
New Pricing Models, Same Old Phillips Curves?
A Auclert, R Rigato, M Rognlie, L Straub
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 139 (1), 121-186, 2024
232024
Excess savings and twin deficits: The transmission of fiscal stimulus in open economies
R Aggarwal, A Auclert, M Rognlie, L Straub
NBER Macroeconomics Annual 37 (1), 325-412, 2023
182023
Comment on" Accounting for Factorless Income"
M Rognlie
NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2018, volume 33, 2018
15*2018
Capital Heterogeneity and Investment Prices: How Much are Investment Prices Declining
F Gourio, M Rognlie
Northwestern University Working Paper, 2020
82020
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