- Macroeconomics
- Monetary Policy
- Inflation Dynamics
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Mirko Wiederholt is a Professor of Economics at LMU Munich (since 2021) and Research Professor at the Deutsche Bundesbank. He holds additional affiliations as a CEPR Research Fellow (Monetary Economics and International Macroeconomics programs), CESifo Research Fellow, and Leibniz Institute SAFE Research Fellow. His research focuses on macroeconomic dynamics, monetary policy effects, inflation behavior, and decision-making under information constraints. Prior to LMU, he served as a full professor at Goethe University Frankfurt and Sciences Po Paris, and held assistant professorships at Humboldt University Berlin and Northwestern University. Wiederholt's academic journey includes a PhD in Economics from the European University Institute. His work bridges theoretical macroeconomics with empirical analysis, particularly exploring how individuals' information-processing constraints (rational inattention) shape economic outcomes. He has contributed to influential studies on business cycle dynamics, inflation expectations, and policy design. He served on the editorial board of the Review of Economic Studies (2013–2021) and its board of directors (2018–2021). Key themes in his research include: the role of heterogeneous expectations in housing markets, the transmission mechanisms of forward guidance, and the implications of rare-event neglect for economic policy. His experimental work investigates how endogenous information acquisition affects economic behavior. Wiederholt's contributions have been published in top-tier journals like the American Economic Review and Review of Economic Studies .









