Mahdi Ebrahimi Kahou
I am an assistant professor of economics at Bowdoin College. My research brings together macroeconomics, machine learning, and econometrics.
Email: m.ebrahimikahou(at)bowdoin.edu
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Updates
- June 2026 — Scheduled talk: "The Blessings of Overparameterization" at the International Symposium on Nonparametric Statistics (June 22–26).
- January 2026 — Presented "Solving Models of Economic Dynamics with Ridgeless Kernel Regressions" at ASSA.
- January 2026 — New note: Deep Learning and Smooth Interpolation — Runge's Phenomenon
- December 2025 — New note: Linear-Quadratic Dynamic Programming
- December 2025 — New note: Learning Non-Smooth Functions — McCall Search Model
- December 2025 — "Spooky Boundaries at a Distance" accepted subject to Major Revisions at the Journal of Monetary Economics.
- November 2025 — New note: Stability of Gradient Descent and the Learning Rate
- December 2025 — "Modelling the S Curve" published in Environmental Research Communications.