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CAREER: Inference on Macroeconomic Heterogeneity — NSF Award to University of Chicago (IL, $184,591)

Recent research on the aggregate economy tries to understand how aggregate economic performance has differential impacts on individual economic units. This is partly due to increased access to detailed micro-level data sets, increased and cheaper computing power, and partly due to growing concerns about whether economi

Award titleCAREER: Inference on Macroeconomic Heterogeneity
Award ID2625929
AwardeeUniversity of Chicago
CityCHICAGO
StateIL
Amount obligated$184,591
Principal investigatorMikkel Plagborg-Moller
ProgramEconomics
Start date01/01/2026
AbstractRecent research on the aggregate economy tries to understand how aggregate economic performance has differential impacts on individual economic units. This is partly due to increased access to detailed micro-level data sets, increased and cheaper computing power, and partly due to growing concerns about whether economic growth benefits all of society. While much progress has been made in both theory and empirical methods of understanding the links between the distribution of income and aggregate
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