Submitted by Frank Evans on Mon, 28/04/2025 - 09:07
Development Studies PhD student Biagio Rosso has co-authored a new paper with Matteo Gatto, titled Occasionally Binding Constraints in DSGE Models with Heterogeneous Agents: a Generalised Nonlinear Framework and Applications to Inequality and Monetary Policy at the ZLB. The paper has been published in the working paper series of the Post-Keynesian Economics Society.
The paper has been accepted for presentation at the upcoming 19th Annual Dynare Conference on Heterogeneity and Nonlinearities in Macroeconomics in Helsinki, hosted by The Bank of Finland, DSGE-net, and the Dynare Project at CEPREMAP. The Dynare conference brings together experts in the fields of quantitative macroeconomics and computational methods.
Read the article here: https://www.postkeynesian.net/working-papers/2511/