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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Benjamin Moll is a German macroeconomist who is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. He is the recipient of the 2017 Bernacer Prize for his "path-breaking contributions to incorporate consumer and firm heterogeneity into macroeconomic models and use such models to study rich interactions between inequality and the macroeconomy".
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- Monetary Policy According to HANK (2016) (852)
- Productivity Losses from Financial Frictions: Can Self-Financing Undo Capital Misallocation? (2014) (697)
- Knowledge Growth and the Allocation of Time (2011) (365)
- The Dynamics of Inequality (2015) (338)
- Why Does Misallocation Persist (2010) (263)
- Income and Wealth Distribution in Macroeconomics: A Continuous-Time Approach (2017) (244)
- Life Cycle Wage Growth across Countries (2017) (163)
- Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics (2014) (160)
- Aggregate Implications of a Credit Crunch: The Importance of Heterogeneity (2015) (144)
- When Inequality Matters for Macro and Macro Matters for Inequality (2017) (134)
- Aggregate Implications of a Credit Crunch (2012) (122)
- The Great Lockdown and the Big Stimulus: Tracing the Pandemic Possibility Frontier for the U.S (2020) (109)
- Optimal Development Policies with Financial Frictions (2014) (105)
- Heterogeneous Agent Models in Continuous Time (2013) (83)
- Saving Behavior Across the Wealth Distribution: The Importance of Capital Gains (2019) (80)
- Well-Intended Policies (2011) (69)
- The Great Lockdown and the Big Stimulus: Tracing the Pandemic Possibility Frontier for the U.S. (2020) (65)
- Controlling a Distribution of Heterogeneous Agents (2015) (61)
- Experience Matters: Human Capital and Development Accounting (2012) (59)
- Social optima in economies with heterogeneous agents (2017) (50)
- Uneven Growth: Automation’s Impact on Income and Wealth Inequality (2021) (38)
- What if? The Economic Effects for Germany of a Stop of Energy Imports from Russia (2022) (28)
- Life-Cycle Human Capital Accumulation across Countries: Lessons from US Immigrants (2018) (26)
- A Further Look at the Propagation of Monetary Policy Shocks in HANK (2020) (25)
- Present Bias Amplifies the Household Balance-Sheet Channels of Macroeconomic Policy (2021) (20)
- Inequality and Financial Development: A Power-Law Kuznets Curve (2012) (19)
- A Note on Unconventional Monetary Policy in HANK (2016) (19)
- Economic development, flow of funds, and the equilibrium interaction of financial frictions (2013) (19)
- PDE Models in Macroeconomics (2014) (13)
- Creditor Rights, Inequality and Development in a Neoclassical Growth Model (2009) (11)
- Economic Development and the Equilibrium Interaction of Financial Frictions (2014) (9)
- Life-Cycle Human Capital Accumulation Across Countries: Lessons from U.S. Immigrants (2015) (7)
- Financial Obstacles and Inter-Regional Flow of Funds : Limited Commitment and Moral Hazard ∗ (2013) (5)
- Lecture 6: Income and Wealth Distribution (2012) (4)
- No More Excuses! A Toolbox for Solving Heterogeneous Agent Models with Aggregate Shocks (2016) (3)
- Experience Matters for Development Accounting (2012) (3)
- Wealth Distribution and the Business Cycle (2014) (3)
- A Further Look at the Propagation Mechanism of Monetary Policy Shocks in HANK (2019) (3)
- edu Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics (2014) (2)
- Comment on "Sources of U.S. Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future" (2020) (1)
- Capital Accumulation with Interdependent Countries ∗ (2008) (1)
- Uneven Growth: Automation&Apos;S Impact on Income and Wealth Inequality (2021) (1)
- Controlling a Distribution of Heterogeneous Agents Galo (2016) (1)
- Online Appendix to Productivity and Misallocation in General Equilibrium (2019) (1)
- CONCRETE THINKING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT∗ (2021) (1)
- IMES Discussion Paper Series 2017-E-4 June 2017 Monetary Policy According to HANK (2017) (0)
- Two Assets and Kinked Adjustment Costs (2017) (0)
- Comments and Discussion (2022) (0)
- The Effect of Cognitive Conflict on the Development of a Motor Sequence (2013) (0)
- The Pandemic Possibility Frontier: Distributional Effects of Policy Responses to COVID-19∗ (2020) (0)
- Endogenous Growth with Employee Spinouts, Noncompetes, and Creative Destruction∗ (2020) (0)
- 1 Household ’ s Problem : Linear Complementaritsy Problem + Finite Differences (2019) (0)
- DISCRETIZING THE INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL DISTRIBUTION SPACE TO APPROXIMATE MARKOV EQUILIBRIA WITH EX-POST HETEROGENEITY AND AGGREGATE RISK (2016) (0)
- Code and data files for "Social Optima in Economies with Heterogeneous Agents" (2017) (0)
- Appendix : Numerical Methods for “ Income and Wealth Distribution in Macroeconomics : A Continuous-Time Approach ” 1 (2018) (0)
- The Analytics Revolution in Higher Education: Big Data, Organizational Learning, and Student Success by J. S. Gagliardi, A. R. Parnell, and J. Carpenter-Hubin (review) (2019) (0)
- E . 1 Motivating Facts : the Evolution of Top Wealth Inequality (2016) (0)
- Why should you care? (2000) (0)
- Financial Frictions and Industrial Policies (2013) (0)
- Spatial Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Credit Lotteries (2020) (0)
- Replication data for: Productivity Losses from Financial Frictions: Can Self-Financing Undo Capital Misallocation? (2013) (0)
- Appendix A “ Optimal Development Policies with Financial Frictions ” Forthcoming in Econometrica (2018) (0)
- Appendix 2 to “ The Dynamics of Inequality ” (2016) (0)
- Appendix to “ The Dynamics of Inequality ” (2016) (0)
- Capital misallocation and productivity losses from financial frictions (2010) (0)
- Lecture 9: Lucas and Moll (2012) "Knowledge Growth and the Allocation of Time" More on Endogenous Growth (2012) (0)
- WP / 18 / 171 Heterogeneity and Persistence in Returns to Wealth (2018) (0)
- Code and data files for "Well-Intended Policies" (2012) (0)
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