Michele Boldrin

Co-Director of the Center for Dynamic Economics (CEDEC), Member of the Master Program Management Committee and Joseph Gibson Hoyt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University In St. Louis

My research concentrates on the development and use of Dynamic General Equilibrium models. Substantive areas of research in which I have found the DGE viewpoint valuable are: optimal growth and turnpike theory; the application of chaotic models to economic dynamics; search theory; growth and development; asset pricing and the business cycles; the theory of innovation; public economics and the intergenerational welfare state; the determinants of credit risk; the study of demographic behavior; the theory of industrial organization and of intellectural property rights. More, hopefully, will be added in the future ...