Matthew Rognlie is a senior research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and an assistant professor of economics at Northwestern University. He is also a faculty research fellow with the National Bureau of Economic Research’s Monetary Economics and Economic Fluctuations and Growth programs. Previously, Matthew was a fellow in the International Economics Section of Princeton University’s economics department.
Matthew holds a B.S. in economics and mathematics from Duke University and a Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research centers on macroeconomics, inequality, and international economics.
Matthew’s work has appeared in Econometrica, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the Journal of Political Economy, among other journals, and has been covered in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and other media outlets.
The Intertemporal Keynesian Cross
Forthcoming | Journal of Political Economy | With Adrien Auclert and Ludwig Straub
New Pricing Models, Same Old Phillips Curves?
2024 | Quarterly Journal of Economics, 139(1): 121-186 | With Adrien Auclert, Rodolfo Rigato, and Ludwig Straub
The Trickling Up of Excess Savings
2023 | AEA Papers and Proceedings, 113: 70-75 | With Adrien Auclert and Ludwig Straub
MPCs, MPEs, and Multipliers: A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models
2023 | Review of Economics and Statistics, 105(3): 700-712 | With Adrien Auclert and Bence Bardóczy
Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies
2023 | NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2022, 37: 325-412 | With Rishabh Aggarwal, Adrien Auclert, and Ludwig Straub
Using the Sequence-Space Jacobian to Solve and Estimate Heterogeneous-Agent Models
2021 | Econometrica, 89(5): 2375-2408 | With Adrien Auclert, Bence Bardóczy, and Ludwig Straub
Comment on ‘Optimal Inflation and the Identification of the Phillips Curve'
2020 | NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2019, 34: 267-279 | With Michael McLeay and Silvana Tenreyro
Comment on ‘Accounting for Factorless Income'
2019 | NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2018, 33: 235-248
Investment Hangover and the Great Recession
2018 | American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 10(2): 113-153 | With Andrei Shleifer and Alp Simsek
Aggregate Demand and the Top 1 Percent
2017 | American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings, 107(5): 588-592 | With Adrien Auclert
Unique Equilibrium in the Eaton-Gersovitz Model of Sovereign Debt
2016 | Journal of Monetary Economics, 84: 134-146 | With Adrien Auclert