Albert Marcet
| Albert Marcet | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1960 |
| Nationality | Spanish |
| Institution |
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona University of Minnesota London School of Economics |
| Field | Monetary economics |
| Alma mater |
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona University of Minnesota[1] |
| Influences | Thomas Sargent |
| Contributions |
Learning Recursive contracts |
| Information at IDEAS / RePEc | |
Albert Marcet (born c. 1960) is a Spanish economist, specialized in Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. He is professor of Economics at the London School of Economics.[2] He holds a degree in Economics from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and a PhD in Economics from University of Minnesota.
He has worked extensively in the field of agents' expectations modeling, working with Thomas Sargent and Juan Pablo Nicolini.
Selected publications
- Sargent, Thomas J. and Albert Marcet (1989). "Convergence of Least Squares Learning Mechanisms in Self-Referential Linear Stochastic Models". Journal of Economic Theory 48 (2): 337–368. doi:10.1016/0022-0531(89)90032-x.
- Sargent, Thomas J. and Albert Marcet (1989). "Convergence of Least Squares Learning in Environments with Hidden State Variables and Private Information". Journal of Political Economy 97 (6): 251. doi:10.1086/261603.
- Marcet, Albert and Juan Pablo Nicolini (2003). "Recurrent Hyperinflations and Learning". American Economic Review 93 (5): 1476–1498. doi:10.1257/000282803322655400.
References
- ↑ Curriculum Vitae at EABCN
- ↑ LSE
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