HHB welcomes Michele Boldrin - Joseph Gibson Hoyt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences at the Washington University in Saint Louis - as a HHB Fellow.
His research focuses on the theory and application of Dynamic General Equilibrium models. He has written on economic growth, business cycles, asset pricing, the welfare system, innovation theory and technological progress, search theory, the labor market, intellectual property, fertility, and international trade.
His last book, Against Intellectual Monopoly, written in cooperation with David K. Levine, was published in 2008. He is currently Research Fellow of CEPR (London) and FEDEA (Madrid), and an economic advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis and to the Bank of Japan.