
معرفی
George-Marios Angeletos is the Stanley J. Gradowski Jr. Professor of Behavioral Macroeconomics at Northwestern University's Department of Economics, part of the Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Harvard University (2001) and previously served as MIT faculty for 22 years. His research focuses on behavioral macroeconomics, information frictions, and their implications for policy design, including topics like optimal debt management, forward guidance effectiveness, and New Keynesian model critiques. He has contributed significantly to understanding business cycles, incomplete markets, and global games.
Education: BSc from Athens University of Economics and Business (Greece), PhD in Economics from Harvard University (2001).
Research Interests: His work integrates theoretical frameworks to analyze how behavioral and informational constraints shape macroeconomic outcomes. Key areas include the role of confidence, expectations management, and policy instruments under uncertainty. He explores how frictions in information and coordination affect market efficiency and public policy efficacy, with applications to fiscal-monetary interactions and financial market dynamics.
Awards & Affiliations: Fellow of the Econometric Society, Member of the Academy of Athens, Sloan Foundation Fellow, and recipient of multiple NSF grants. His research has been published in top journals like the Journal of Political Economy and American Economic Review.
Grants & Advising: Secured NSF grants for projects on macroeconomic expectations and policy design. No listed advisees/students in current records.


