Albert Marcet

Institut d’Anàlisi Econòmica & Fundació Markets, Organizations and Votes in Economics

Social & Behavioural Sciences

* PhD in Economics U. of Minnesota, 1987 * Assistant professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 1986-1991 * Full Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 1990-2004 * Research Professor, IAE-CSIC, 2004-2009 * Full Professor, London School of Economics, 2009-2011


Research interests

RECURSIVE CONTRACTS In social sci. it is common to find models of dynamic stochastic optimization with forward-looking constraints, e.g., in models of optimal policy or optimal contracts. These models are not amenable to a standard Bellman equation treatment. We propose a new way of formulating recursively these dynamic optimization problems. Our approach has a very wide range of applications. ASSET PRICES AND LEARNING Asset prices show huge fluctuations over time that are hard to reconcile with actual fundamentals. We explore those agents that behave rationally and have an empirically plausible model of asset prices. We explain stock and housing price fluctuations. DEBT MANAGEMENT The European debt crisis highlights the importance of choosing appropriately the bond portfolio issued by governments (debt management). Fiscal sustainability may depend on what bonds mature and when. We analyze the optimal combination of bond maturities that should be issued over the business cycle


Selected research activities

Honors and Awards

  • ERC Advanced Grant, APMPAL-HET
  • Fellow of Academia Europaea

Invited talks

“Optimal Policy with General Signal Extraction” presented at

  • Conference “Frontiers in International MAcroeconomics”, Université de Rennes
  • Workshop “Adaptive Learning”, Universidad del País Vasco