I am an assistant professor of economics at Northwestern (currently on leave), a senior research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and a faculty research fellow of the NBER. My research focuses on macroeconomics, inequality, and international economics.
Please see my research page for a collection of my published and working papers, or my CV, research statement, and Google Scholar profile for overviews of my work.
Together with several collaborators, I develop the sequence-space Jacobian toolkit, which provides an automated way to implement the techniques in Auclert, Bardóczy, Rognlie, Straub (Econometrica 2021).
For introductions to heterogeneous-agent models and methods, I encourage you to visit my teaching page, as well as the accompanying repositories for the Econ 411-3 graduate class and NBER workshops.
Contact: matthew.rognlie@northwestern.edu