Olivier Morand
Associate Professor
ECONOMICS
Subject Areas: Mathematical Economics, Macroeconomic Theory
Education:
MBA, University of Southern California
Ph.D., Economics, Arizona State University
Courses Taught:
— ECON 1107: Honors Core: Economies, Nature and the Environment
— ECON 1179: Economic Growth and the Environment
— ECON 2202: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
— ECON 6202: Macroeconomics I (Ph.D. level)
— ECON 6212: Macroeconomics II (Ph.D. level)
— ECON 6301: Advanced Mathematical Economics (Ph.D. level)
Research Interests:
General equilibrium in dynamic non-optimal economies
Applications of non-smooth analysis to economics
Asset pricing
Selected Publications
“Computing Stationary Markov Equilibrium in OLG Economies with Stochastic Production,”Economic Theory (2013) (with J. McGovern, K. Reffett).
“A Qualitative Approach to Markovian Equilibrium in Infinite Horizon Economies with Capital,”Journal of Economic Theory (2009) 139(1) (with L. Mirman, K. Reffett).
morand@uconn.edu | |
Phone | +1 860 486 3546 |
Mailing Address | Unit 1063 |
Office Location | 326 Herbst Hall |
Campus | Storrs |
Office Hours | Tuesdays 10:15-11:00, Thursdays 9:15-11:00, Other times by appointment |