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Professor Edouard Challe is a Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics and a Senior Researcher at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). He also serves as an Associate Editor for the European Economic Review. His academic career spans multiple institutions and research collaborations, with a focus on macroeconomic policy with household heterogeneity.
His primary research interests include:
- Macroeconomic Policy with Household Heterogeneity
- Monetary Policy and Inequality
- Business Cycle Fluctuations
- Precautionary Saving Behavior
- Financial Frictions in Macroeconomic Models
Professor Challe has made significant contributions to the field of macroeconomics, particularly in understanding how household heterogeneity affects macroeconomic outcomes and optimal policy design. His work on precautionary saving over the business cycle has been influential in developing tractable models of heterogeneous agent economies. He has extensively researched the implications of incomplete markets, unemployment risk, and monetary policy in various economic contexts.
His recent publications focus on the intersection of inequality and optimal monetary policy, examining how distributional concerns should factor into central bank decision-making. His work on HANK (Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian) models has provided new insights into the transmission mechanisms of monetary policy and the importance of household-level heterogeneity for macroeconomic stabilization.
Professor Challe has received recognition for his scholarly contributions through invitations to present his work at numerous international conferences and workshops. His textbook 'Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Policies' published by MIT Press in 2019 serves as an important resource for students and researchers in the field.
He maintains active research collaborations with economists across Europe and has been involved in several discussion panels analyzing recent economic developments and policy challenges.


