- Wouter den Haan
Infobox Scientist
name = Wouter den Haan
image_size = 180px
nationality =Netherlands
field =Economics
work_institution =University of Amsterdam
alma_mater =Carnegie Mellon Wouter J. den Haan (or Denhaan) is a
professor ofeconomics at theUniversity of Amsterdam and a research fellow of the CEPR and theTinbergen Institute . Currently, his main area of interest is addingmicroeconomic foundations tomacroeconomic models.Biography
After graduating cum laude from the MA program at
Erasmus University , he received his PhD degree atCarnegie Mellon University in 1991. This dissertation won him the Alexander Henderson Award for excellence in economics, an award also won by Nobel LaureatesFinn Kydland andEdward Prescott . After earning his PhD he became an assistant professor at theUniversity of California at San Diego , where he was a professor from 2001 to 2004. Before moving to Amsterdam he was a professor of economics atLondon Business School from 2003 to 2006. In 2006 he received aVICI award after which he moved back tothe Netherlands . He has also been a visiting professor at theUniversity of Rochester and theWharton School . He has been a visiting scholar at theEuropean Central Bank , theBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System inWashington DC , and several regional Federal Reserve Banks. He has given over a hundred lectures at universities and research institutes across the world.Research Interests
Uncertainty and forward-looking agents play a crucial role in modern
macroeconomics and Wouter den Haan helped in making it feasible to analyze models with these features by developing computer algorithms to solve these models. Together withAlbert Marcet he developed theParameterized Expectations Algorithm (PEA) and the “Denhaan-Marcet statistic ” is used to evaluate the accuracy of numerical solutions. His more recent work deals with solving macroeconomic models in whichheterogeneity and contracting issues play a key role.The key theme in Wouter den Haan’s research is the idea that to understand macroeconomic fluctuations one has to understand how transactions take place at the micro level. In particular, it is important to understand how agents find each other (and in particular what the search costs are and how long it takes), what agents know about each other (and in particular whether there are informational asymmetries), and what kind of contracts agents can write. The importance of these “
frictions ” for macroeconomics has been understood for quite some time but only recently do we have the computational tools to analyze macroeconomic models that are buildup from non-trivial micro foundations.Wouter den Haan has applied this theme both to labour and
financial markets . His research has shown that a job-market matching model is very helpful in accounting for the highunemployment rate s in several European countries. In particular, his research makes clear thatthe Growth and Stability pact — by keeping tax rates high until the number of unemployment has actually dropped—may make it more difficult to move towards the better equilibrium of low unemployment rates.His work on the role of frictions in financial markets has shown how initially small shocks can lead to large fluctuations because of the feedback effects between the destruction of relationships of lending institutions and their clients and the amount that investors want to provide to these lending institutions. His research on financial markets also looks at the effects that changes in the interest rate by the central bank has on the economy. His recent work shows both empirically and theoretically that frictions between banks and consumers may actually be more important for economic fluctuations than frictions between banks and firms.
Teaching
In 2007, Wouter den Haan won the Tinbergen Institute Teacher of the Year Award. According to a statement on the official Tinbergen Institute, "Students sincerely appreciate the effort he put into his courses and the MPhil sequence of macroeconomics courses in general." [http://www.tinbergen.nl/news.php?id=56] ]
References
* [http://www.tinbergen.nl/news.php?id=56] Tinbergen Institute Teacher of the Year Award
* [http://www1.fee.uva.nl/toe/content/people/content/denhaan/cvdenhaan.pdf] Official CV (2007)
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