Julio Jacobo Rotemberg was an Argentine/American economist at Harvard Business School. He was known for his collaboration with Michael Woodford on the first New Keynesian DSGE model, especially on monopolistic competition.[2] He was also known for an alternative model of sticky prices.[3]
Rotemberg held a B.A. in economics (1975) from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in economics (1981) from Princeton University.
References
- ^ a b c "Harvard Business School Professor Julio Rotemberg Dies at 63 – News – Harvard Business School". www.hbs.edu. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^ Rotemberg, Julio; Woodford, Michael (1993), "Dynamic General Equilibrium Models with Imperfectly Competitive Product Markets", NBER Working Paper No. 4502, Cambridge, MA, doi:10.3386/w4502
- ^ Rotemberg, Julio J. (1982), "Sticky Prices in the United States", Journal of Political Economy, 90 (6): 1187–1211, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.675.8591, doi:10.1086/261117, JSTOR 1830944, S2CID 7965196
Selected publications
- "Sticky Prices in the United States". Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press. December 1982.
- "The New Keynesian Microfoundations". NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1987, Volume 2.
- "Human Relations in the Workplace". Journal of Political Economy. August 1994.
- Rotemberg and Garth Saloner. "A Supergame-Theoretic Model of Price Wars during Booms". American Economic Review. June 1986.
External links
- Website at Harvard Archived 2010-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
- "Julio Rotemberg". EconPapers.
- "Julio Rotemberg". JSTOR.
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