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                                                                   SEMINAR H2M
                                                                       
FRIDAY 20 JANUARY 2023

Dear colleagues,

The next seminar "HISTORY OF MACROECONOMICS AND MONETARY THEORY" (H2M)  
will take place Friday the 20th of January at Maison des Sciences  
Economiques from 5.30 to 7 pm (room S17 IN ENGLISH). We will welcome:


                                                                                      BéATRICE  
CHERRIER
                                                                                          CNRS, CREST, ENSAE et Ecole  
Polytechnique

                                                                                   PEDRO GARCIA  
DUARTE
                                                                                                            Insper Institute (Sao  
Paulo)

                                                                                       AURéLIEN  
SAïDI
                                                                                                            Université Paris  
Nanterre

                                                                                "HOUSEHOLD HETEROGENEITY IN  
MACROECONOMIC
                                                                           
MODELS : A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE"

ABSTRACT : In this paper, we trace the rise of heterogeneous household  
models in mainstream macroeconomics from the turn of the 1980s to the  
early 2000s, at the moment when this set of models became an  
identifiable consistent literature. We show that different communities  
across the US and Europe considered heterogeneous agents for various  
reasons and in models that differed in their theoretical and empirical  
strategies. Minnesota economists mostly focused on the addition of ex  
post or stochastic heterogeneity in general equilibrium models. Other  
researchers refined growth models or tried to find alternatives to the  
permanent income hypothesis, and in doing so, investigated more  
structural types of heterogeneity. We document the computational  
challenges all these communities faced, how they gradually became  
aware of each other’s work, and how they faced criticisms from macro-  
and microeconomists, many of them trained in European countries and  
dissatisfied with the theoretical and empirical aggregation strategies  
underlying those models.

LIEN ZOOM :  
https://pantheonsorbonne.zoom.us/j/91541726416?pwd=Y2tuQ3VWNDNYSW9oL1d6aEFtb0pmQT09

See you soon,
The H2M seminar team.

COMITé D'ORGANISATION :
Hélène Bénistand (Université Paris 1, PHARE)
Ariane Dupont-Kieffer (Université Paris 1, PHARE)
Romain Plassard (Université Paris-Dauphine, LEDA)
Matthieu Renault (Université Paris 1, PHARE)
Pierre-Hernan Rojas (Université catholique de Paris)
Goulven Rubin (Université Paris 1, PHARE)
Aurélien Saïdi (Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX)
Sofia Valeonti (The American University of Paris)
    
   Professeur des universités
Directeur du Master Sciences Économiques et Sociales
Directeur adjoint du laboratoire PHARE
   UFR 02 : École d'économie de la Sorbonne
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