Professor of Economics (On Leave Fall 25)
About
Dmitriy Stolyarov received a PhD degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania; he has been a faculty member at the University of Michigan since 1999. Stolyarov pursues a tri-directional research program in macroeconomics analyzing policy-relevant consequences of population aging, technological change, and propagation mechanisms for income inequality.
His current research interests are in the following topic areas: consumption and saving after retirement, retirement timing, durable goods subject to technological change, impact of technological change on capital markets, income and wealth inequality. Stolyarov taught graduate courses in macroeconomic theory and optimization methods in finance, as well as undergraduate courses in growth theory, financial economics and industrial organization.
Affiliation(s)
- Director, Michigan Retirement Research Center, Institute for Social Research
Research Area(s)
- Macroeconomic Theory
- Growth Theory
- Capital Markets
- Life-cycle Model
- Technological Change
- Durable Goods