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I am an assistant professor of economics at Northwestern and a faculty research fellow of the NBER. My research focuses on macroeconomics, inequality, and international economics.

I visiting the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis for the 2024–25 academic year, and will return to Northwestern in September 2025.

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 one example of the toolkit in action, see the repository for our forthcoming Annual Review paper.

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