Greg Kaplan

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Greg Kaplan is an economist known for his research on household heterogeneity, consumption, and macroeconomic policy, and for his contributions to modern macroeconomic modeling.

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instanceOf economist
coAuthor Benjamin F. Moll
Benjamin Moll
Gianluca Violante
Giovanni L. Violante
educatedAt London School of Economics
surface form: London School of Economics and Political Science

New York University
employer University of Chicago
fieldOfWork household finance
labor economics
macroeconomics
quantitative macroeconomics
hasAcademicAdvisor Thomas J. Sargent
hasAcademicRank full professor
hasRole research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research
influencedBy Christopher A. Sims
Thomas J. Sargent
modern macroeconomic theory
knownFor contributions to modern macroeconomic modeling
research on consumption
research on household heterogeneity
research on macroeconomic policy
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf University of Chicago Department of Economics
nationality Australian
notableWork “Microeconomic Heterogeneity and Macroeconomic Shocks”
“The Heterogeneous-Agent New Keynesian Model”
“What Would You Do With $500? Spending Responses to Gains, Losses, News, and Loans”
occupation professor of economics
placeOfBirth Australia
researchInterest consumption-savings behavior
fiscal policy
heterogeneous-agent models
income risk
incomplete markets
labor market dynamics
monetary policy
wealth distribution
teaches graduate macroeconomic theory
macroeconomics
usesMethod heterogeneous-agent macroeconomic models
quantitative dynamic models
structural estimation

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Gregory Mankiw notableStudent Greg Kaplan