CEMLA Research Seminar

May 31, 2024 (13-14 hrs., Mexico City time, UTC - 6)
Hybrid format
CEMLA Mexico City, Mexico

 

Pablo Guerrón-Quintana (Boston College), who visited CEMLA headquarters to teach a course on international macroeconomics for small open economies, delivered a seminar on Friday, May 31, 2024. At the seminar, he presented his latest work, “The Macroeconomic Implications of the AI Economy,” where he proposes a model highlighting the difference between AI and automation and exploring the implications of a growing AI sector on output, investment, and consumption in the aggregate economy.

Pablo A. Guerrón-Quintana

Pablo A. Guerrón-Quintana is a Professor in the Economics Department at Boston College. Previously, he was a Senior Economic Advisor and Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at Duke University and the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta, Cleveland, Kansas City, and Philadelphia. He holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. in Economics from Northwestern University. His research interests cover labor mobility and fiscal/monetary policy, new endogenous productivity, sovereign default, and time series forecasting. He is also interested in the formulation, solution, and estimation of dynamic general equilibrium models. His main publications appear in American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of International Economics, among others.