Julio Rotemberg
{{short description|Argentine-American economist}}
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| name = Julio Rotemberg
| school_tradition = New Keynesian economics
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1953|09|26}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hbs.edu/news/releases/Pages/professor-julio-rotemberg.aspx|title=Harvard Business School Professor Julio Rotemberg Dies at 63 – News – Harvard Business School|website=www.hbs.edu|date=6 April 2017 |access-date=11 July 2017}}
| birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2017|04|02|1953|09|26}}
| death_place = Newton, Massachusetts, USA
| institution = Harvard Business School
MIT Sloan School of Management
| field = Monetary economics
| alma_mater = Princeton University
California–Berkeley
|doctoral_advisor = Alan Blinder
William Hoban Branson
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| contributions = First New Keynesian DSGE model, especially on monopolistic competition
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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.{{Citation |last1=Rotemberg |first1=Julio |last2=Woodford |first2=Michael |year=1993 |title=Dynamic General Equilibrium Models with Imperfectly Competitive Product Markets |work=NBER Working Paper No. 4502 |location=Cambridge, MA |doi=10.3386/w4502 |doi-access=free }} He was also known for an alternative model of sticky prices.{{Citation |last=Rotemberg |first=Julio J. |year=1982 |title=Sticky Prices in the United States |journal=Journal of Political Economy |volume=90 |issue=6 |pages=1187–1211 |jstor=1830944|doi=10.1086/261117 |citeseerx=10.1.1.675.8591 |s2cid=7965196 }}
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
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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
- [http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do?facInfo=ovr&facId=6542 Website at Harvard] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100603014522/http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do?facInfo=ovr&facId=6542 |date=2010-06-03 }}
- {{cite web|title=Julio Rotemberg|url=https://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pro30.htm|publisher=EconPapers}}
- {{cite web|title=Julio Rotemberg|url=https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=au%3A%22Julio+Rotemberg%22+&acc=off&wc=on&fc=off&group=none|publisher=JSTOR}}
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Category:Argentine emigrants to the United States
Category:New Keynesian economists
Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni
Category:Princeton University alumni
Category:Harvard Business School faculty
Category:MIT Sloan School of Management alumni
Category:Fellows of the Econometric Society
Category:Distinguished fellows of the American Economic Association
Category:People from Buenos Aires
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