Timothy J. Kehoe
Consultant
Phone:
(612) 204-5533
Email: tkehoe@umn.edu
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Tim Kehoe has been an advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis since 2000. A native of Newport, Rhode Island, he received his B.A. in economics and mathematics from Providence College in 1975, and his Ph.D. in economics from Yale University in 1979.
A professor at the University of Minnesota since 1987, Tim is currently the Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Department of Economics and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research and teaching center on the theory and application of general equilibrium models. He has advised several foreign governments, including Spain on the impact of joining the European Community in 1986, Mexico on the impact of joining the North America Free Trade Agreement in 1994, and Panama regarding foreign trade and investment reform in 1997–98.
Tim’s distinguished career has included numerous visiting professorships at universities across the globe, authoring more than 90 books and academic articles, and supervising 41 Ph.D. theses in economics. He has received numerous research grants and awards, including eight grants from the National Science Foundation. He has been a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 1991. In 2008 he was made Doctor Honoris Causa by the Universidade de Vigo in Spain.
Recent Work/Updates
Revised June 2009 - Staff Report 324
May 2009 - The Region
Additional Files [pdf]
Revised March 2009 - Staff Report 421
December 2008 - Staff Report 418
October 2008 - Staff Report 415
Revised October 2008 - Staff Report 378
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
90 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55401